Dora

/ˈdɔːrə/ noun

Definition

A common given name for people, or a reference to the animated cartoon character Dora the Explorer who goes on adventures.

Etymology

From Greek 'dorá' meaning 'gift.' The name became popular in English-speaking countries in the 20th century. Dora is used as both a standard given name and became widely recognized through popular culture, particularly the children's television program.

Kelly Says

Dora the Explorer became a cultural phenomenon partly because the show literally breaks the fourth wall—Dora asks the audience questions and waits for answers. It was revolutionary for children's television and influenced how educational programming engages young viewers!

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ዶራ
do-ra
ARالعربية
دورى
do-ri
BNবাংলা
দোরা
do-ra
CACatalà
Dora
do-ra
CSČeština
Dora
do-ra
DADansk
Dora
do-ra
DEDeutsch
Dora
do-ra
ELΕλληνικά
Δώρα
do-ra
ESEspañol
dora
do-ra
FAفارسی
دورا
do-ra
FISuomi
Dora
do-ra
FRFrançais
Dora
do-ra
GUGU
ડોરા
do-ra
HAHA
Dōrā
do-ra
HEעברית
דורה
do-ra
HIहिन्दी
दोरा
do-ra
HUMagyar
Dora
do-ra
IDBahasa Indonesia
Dora
do-ra
IGIG
Dọra
do-ra
ITItaliano
Dora
do-ra
JA日本語
ドラ
dora
KKKK
Дора
Do-ra
KMKM
ដូរ៉ា
do-ra
KO한국어
도라
do-ra
MRMR
डोरा
do-ra
MSBahasa Melayu
Dora
do-ra
MYမြန်မာ
ဒိုးရာ
do-ra
NLNederlands
Dora
do-ra
NONorsk
Dora
do-ra
PAPA
ਡੋਰਾ
do-ra
PLPolski
Dora
do-ra
PTPortuguês
Dora
do-ra
RORomână
Dora
do-ra
RUРусский
Дора
Do-ra
SVSvenska
Dora
do-ra
SWKiswahili
Dora
do-ra
TAதமிழ்
டோரா
do-ra
TEతెలుగు
డోరా
do-ra
THไทย
โดรา
do-ra
TLTL
Dora
do-ra
TRTürkçe
Dora
do-ra
UKУкраїнська
Дора
Do-ra
URاردو
ڈورا
do-ra
VITiếng Việt
Dora
do-ra
YOYO
Dọra
do-ra
ZH中文
多拉
duo-la
ZUZU
Dora
do-ra

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