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Doris in the US

  1. #171 Samuel
  2. #172 Alice
  3. #173 Cindy
  4. #174 Alan
  5. #175 Doris
  6. #176 Carlos
  7. #177 Rose
  8. #178 Danielle
  9. #179 Erin

Schooley in the US

  1. #7,603 Wages
  2. #7,604 Santo
  3. #7,605 Shouse
  4. #7,606 Vaillancourt
  5. #7,607 Schooley
  6. #7,608 Zuber
  7. #7,609 Reza
  8. #7,610 Bonanno
  9. #7,611 Eicher

Doris Schooley in the US

  1. #8,286,859 Doris Schneck
  2. #8,286,860 Doris Schnetzer
  3. #8,286,861 Doris Schoenborn
  4. #8,286,862 Doris Scholz
  5. #8,286,863 Doris Schooley
  6. #8,286,864 Doris Schraeder
  7. #8,286,865 Doris Schram
  8. #8,286,866 Doris Schrupp
  9. #8,286,867 Doris Schueller
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Meaning & Origins

From the classical Greek ethnic name meaning ‘Dorian woman’. The Dorians were one of the tribes of Greece; their name was traditionally derived from an ancestor, Dōros (son of Hellen, who gave his name to the Hellenes, i.e. the Greek people as a whole), but it is more likely that Dōros (whose name could be from dōron ‘gift’) was invented to account for a tribal name of obscure origin. In Greek mythology, Doris was a minor goddess of the sea, the consort of Nereus and the mother of his daughters, the Nereids or sea-nymphs, who numbered fifty (in some versions, more). The name was especially popular from about 1880 to about 1930, and was borne by the American film star Doris Day (b. 1924 as Doris Kappelhoff), among others.
175th in the U.S. for 2011
English: of uncertain origin; perhaps a topographic name for someone living on low-lying land (Old English ēg) with a hut or temporary shelter (Old Norse skáli) on it.
7,607th in the U.S. for 2011

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