by Anneza, nsi (guest)
4/27/2016, 7:49 AM
Dodie Smith, who wrote 101 Dalmatians, was a Dorothy. And the heroine in George Eliot's Middlemarch was called Dodie by her younger sister, which suggests it originated, like many nicknames, in a child's first efforts to pronounce a long and difficult name. Dotty and Dorry are alternatives, but there's also Dot and even Doh. Why not?