What is the male version of Dorothy?

Answered by Willian Lymon

The male version of the name Dorothy is much less common, but there are a few equivalents in different languages. One such male equivalent is Dory, which comes from the Greek masculine name Δωρόθεος (Dōrótheos). This name, like Dorothy, also has Greek origins.

In Russian, there is a rarely used male version of Dorothy called Dorofei. It is not a widely known or popular name, but it does exist as a male counterpart to Dorothy in Russian culture.

It is interesting to note that the names Theodore and Theodora share the same root words as Dorothy, but in reverse order. Both Theodore and Theodora are derived from the Greek words “theos” meaning “god” and “doron” meaning “gift.” This is similar to Dorothy, which is derived from “doron” meaning “gift” and “theos” meaning “god.” However, it is important to mention that Theodore and Theodora are not direct male versions of Dorothy, but rather names that share similar roots.

In terms of usage, the name Dorothy has traditionally been more popular for females, while the male equivalents mentioned above are not as commonly used. The male version of Dorothy is not as widely recognized or utilized in English-speaking countries.

The male version of Dorothy is not as well-known or prevalent, but there are a few equivalents in different languages such as Dory in Greek and Dorofei in Russian. The names Theodore and Theodora share similar roots with Dorothy, but they are not direct male versions of the name.