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Dorindanoun
A female given name.
Etymology: An 18th century coinage from Dora or Dorothy with the suffix -inda.
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dorinda
There is no general definition for the term "Dorinda" as it is a proper noun. It is often used as a given name for females.
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of dorinda in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of dorinda in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of dorinda in a Sentence
This was exciting for us because Dorinda was incredibly involved in every aspect of it, we wanted everything to be personal to Dorinda.
Dorinda Carter Andrews don't stop a kid from receiving his high school diploma, already the most important moment of their life to that point, Dorinda Carter Andrews don't take that away for something as small as Alexander McQueen shoes -- and Alexander McQueen shoes's exactly what was going to happen.
We wanted to be an affordable luxury. It's a small batch and very high-end bourbon, but at the same time we wanted it to be affordable for Dorinda's fans.
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- dorindaDanish
- dorindaGerman
- ΝτορίνταGreek
- dorindaEsperanto
- dorindaSpanish
- دورینداPersian
- dorindaFinnish
- dorindaHungarian
- dorindaIndonesian
- dorindaItalian
- dorindaHebrew
- dorindaLatin
- dorindaDutch
- DorindaNorwegian
- DorindaPolish
- dorindaPortuguese
- dorindaRomanian
- dorindaSwedish
- டோரிண்டாTamil
- dorindaVietnamese
- dorindaYiddish
- 多林达Chinese
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