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Dora - love the name but can it escape ‘Explorer’?

54 replies

Mccocoliff · 01/02/2020 07:42

So I have fallen in love with the name Dora. It’s short and sweet, not too feminine but still with that vintage vibe that I love. But more than that, it’s a really lovely name to honour my grandma and my husbands grandma (who is no longer with us) who are both called Dorothy. I actually also really like the name Dorothy especially with the nicknames Dottie and Dot but I think it might be a bit too much of a grandma name for us to use. I don’t love it in the same way I love Dora. However, I think Dora is a fantastic nod to their names.
My question is this. Can the name Dora escape the connotations of the tv show ‘Dora the Explorer’. Is it unusable because of this? Would it be similar to me naming my child Kermit or Hermione? Will that tv show even be relevant by the time she’s in school (still pregnant!)? And the most important, do you guys think I would be putting a target on her for easy bullying?

Thanks!!

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SundayMorningSun · 01/02/2020 08:14

It's lovely, much nicer than Dorothy. Tbh, some people do call their babies Hermione. There might be some explorer-based comments, but what can you do.

embolass · 01/02/2020 07:58

Nope, never!

Wilmalovescake · 01/02/2020 07:56

Nope. She’ll be Dora the Explorer forever.

Dorothy much nicer anyway.

Fozzleyplum · 01/02/2020 07:50

Not sure how popular/well known Dora the Explorer is nowadays, as my DCs are teens so I'm out of loop with children's tv. I just came on to say I would use Dorothy (or Dorothea, which gives another shortening option of Thea). Had I had a DD, it would have been a strong contender. Dotty or Dot are fantastic nicknames.