[Opinions] Doralice
I recently discovered that my husband's great grand-aunt was a Doralice. He told me in Italy it's not so rare, and he thought it was a mix of Dora and Alice.
Apparently it is not: http://www.behindthename.com/submit/view.php?name=doralice
anyway, wdyt?
Apparently it is not: http://www.behindthename.com/submit/view.php?name=doralice
anyway, wdyt?
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Looks like dora-lice to me
I'd be afraid that it would be pronounced Door-alice, but the Italian pronunciation is very pretty. I like it!
I have trouble imagining. the name on a flesh-and-blood individual, it's one of those names that only characters from operas and old books can have. The person who submitted it says it comes from the "Orlando Furioso", I'm struggling to remember a Doralice there, but then, there's so many characters in that book! I'm also wondering about the meaning suggested, if I remember correctly in Greek "doron" is indeed gift (as in Dorothea, Theodore, etc.) but dawn is "eos".
Hrm
At first glance I just see Dora and Lice. That is not a nice thing at all.
The pronunciation suggested by "Psycho Princess" would not have been my first or second guess.
I think it would be [marginally] nicer spelled Doralise and pronounced like Dora and Elise.
At first glance I just see Dora and Lice. That is not a nice thing at all.
The pronunciation suggested by "Psycho Princess" would not have been my first or second guess.
I think it would be [marginally] nicer spelled Doralise and pronounced like Dora and Elise.
This message was edited 3/11/2008, 8:11 AM
Much much prettier than Doris :0)
This message was edited 3/11/2008, 7:26 AM