Dorotheus

Dorotheus
GenderMasculine
Language(s)See list
Origin
Language(s)Greek
MeaningGod's gift
Other names
Variant form(s)See list
Related names
  • Theodore
  • Matthew
  • Božidar

Dorotheus[pronunciation?] or Dorotheos is a male given name from Greek Dōrótheos (Δωρόθεος), meaning "God's Gift", from δῶρον (dōron), "gift" + θεός (theós), "god".[1] Its feminine counterpart is Dorothea, (Dorothy). Theodore means the same, with the root words in reverse order. The earliest form of the word δῶρον is the Mycenaean Greek do-ra, meaning "gifts", written in Linear B syllabic script;[2] the feminine form Theodora is also attested in Linear B as 𐀳𐀃𐀈𐀨, te-o-do-ra.[3]

Linguistic variants

  • Greek: Dorotheos (Δωρόθεος)
  • Latin: Dorotheus
  • English: Dorotheus
  • Russian: Dorofei (Дорофей)
  • Serbian: Dorotej (Доротеј)
  • Czech: Dorota, Dora fem.

People

  • Dorotheos (sculptor) (5th century BC), of Argos, to whom Kresilas was pupil
  • Dorotheus of Sidon (fl. 75), Hellenistic astrologer
  • Dorotheus of Tyre (ca. 255 – 362), Christian presbyter and later bishop of Tyre
  • St. Dorotheus (martyr), who was martyred with Gorgonius and Peter in the 4th century
  • Dorotheus (poet) (fl. 4th-century), Christian poet, known for The Vision of Dorotheus.
  • Dorotheus of Antioch, (c. 388 – 407), Arian Archbishop of Constantinople
  • Dorotheus (jurist) (fl. 534), Byzantine jurist who helped draft the Justinian Code
  • Dorotheus of Gaza (505–565), monastic father
  • Pope Peter IV of Alexandria, also known as Dorotheos (ruled in 565–569)
  • Dorotheus of Hilandar (fl. 1356–1382), protos of Mount Athos
  • Dorotheus I of Athens, metropolitan of Athens from 1388 to 1392
  • Dorotheos II of Trebizond, metropolitan of Trebizond from 1472
  • Dorotheos of Ohrid, 15th-century bishop
  • Dorotheus IV Ibn Al-Ahmar (d. 1611), Patriarch of Antioch from 1604 to 1611.
  • Dorotheus of Mount Sinai and Raithu, Archbishop of Mount Sinai and Raithu
  • Archbishop Dorotheus of Athens, Archbishop of All Greece 1956–1957
  • Dorotheos of Adrianople
  • Dorotheos the Younger
  • Dorotheos Polykandriotis, Church of Greece
  • Pseudo-Dorotheus, 3rd-century Christian writer
  • Pseudo-Dorotheos of Monemvasia, 17th-century Greek chronicler
  • Dorotheus (magister militum), Byzantine military leader

See also

  • Dorothea (disambiguation), Greek female given name
    • Dorothy, English variant
  • Dorotheus (weevil), a beetle genus in the tribe Cylydrorhinini

References

  1. ^ δῶρον, θεός. Liddell, Henry George; Scott, Robert; A Greek–English Lexicon at the Perseus Project.
  2. ^ "The Linear B word do-ra". Palaeolexicon. Word study tool of ancient languages. Raymoure, K.A. "do-ra-qe". Minoan Linear A & Mycenaean Linear B. Deaditerranean.
  3. ^ "te-o-do-ra-qe". Minoan Linear A & Mycenaean Linear B. Deaditerranean.
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