Gender Feminine
Usage Russian (Rare), Italian
Scripts Pron. /fjɪ.ˈdo.rə/ (Russian) /fe.ˈdɔ.ra/ (Italian) [key ·simplify]
Meaning & History
Russian form of Theodora. This was the name of an 1898 opera by the Italian composer Umberto Giordano (who based it on an 1882 French play).
Related Names
VariantFeodora (Russian)
Other Languages & CulturesTheodora (Ancient Greek) Teodora, Dora, Todorka (Bulgarian) Theodora, Dora, Dorean, Doreen, Doretta, Dorinda, Dorine, Teddie (English) Théodora, Théa (French) Dorinda (Galician) Theda (German) Theodora, Dora (Greek) Teodóra, Dóra, Dorina (Hungarian) Theódóra, Dóra (Icelandic) Teodora, Todorka (Macedonian) Teodora (Polish) Teodora, Dora (Portuguese) Teodora (Romanian) Teodora, Dora (Serbian) Teodora, Dora, Dorita (Spanish) Teodora, Thea (Swedish)
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Entry updated April 5, 2022