Doritt
Doritt Origin and Meaning
Doritt is a feminine name that appears to be a variation of Dorothea or Dorothy, which derive from the Greek elements "doron" meaning "gift" and "theos" meaning "god"—essentially "gift of God." This particular spelling might also be influenced by literary connections, possibly reminiscent of characters like Dickens' Little Dorrit (though with different spelling). The name has a vintage, somewhat Scandinavian or Germanic feel with its ending consonants. Doritt remains quite uncommon in contemporary usage, maintaining an air of distinction and old-world charm. The name might appeal to parents seeking something traditional in essence but uncommon in form, offering familiar sounds wrapped in a less conventional package.