Re: Dorothea, Dorothy, Dodie and Dottie
in reply to a message by honeypie
I like both Dorothea and Dorothy a lot. I used to have a friend called Dorte (the danish version, pronounced DOR-duh) when I was younger and while it’s definitely a name for 50+ women here, I always liked it a lot.
I think the name, no matter which version has a lot of vintage charm.
Dodie and Dottie. Dodie I should love since I love Jodie. Dody probably works better for me.
Dottie sounds like a batty old woman living in an old house with lots of ancient trees, tea and cobwebs. It’s excentric in a very endearing way. It also sounds like a little girl who’s super cute. Or a ladybug :)
I think the name, no matter which version has a lot of vintage charm.
Dodie and Dottie. Dodie I should love since I love Jodie. Dody probably works better for me.
Dottie sounds like a batty old woman living in an old house with lots of ancient trees, tea and cobwebs. It’s excentric in a very endearing way. It also sounds like a little girl who’s super cute. Or a ladybug :)
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This is exactly the kind of vibe I look for in a name :)