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Longer versions of Alice and Dora

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barglia · 21/02/2023 16:02

I love Dora and Alice but my partner prefers longer more unusual names. We have decided that we can both get what we want by choosing a longer version of the names I like.


For Dora we have
Dorathy
Dorathea
Theodora
Teodora

DP says these are all too normal other than Dorothea, but we know a little Dorothea who goes by Thea so would want to avoid that one.

For Alice we have

Alicia - Horrible girl I went to schools with name
Althea- can't make my mind up on it.

Any others?

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DuchessOfSausage · 19/03/2023 12:45

Alyssandora?

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Seashor · 18/03/2023 22:56

Alyssandra

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Briallen · 18/03/2023 10:41

Alison
Alyssia
Adelais
Pandora
Evadora

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thegreylady · 18/03/2023 10:34

I have just read a book called Daring Doranne by E J Oxenham.

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thegreylady · 18/03/2023 10:32

There is an Adelicia in one of the Chalet School books but Alice is lovely on its own. I prefer Dorothy to all the alternatives ( including Dora the Explorer).

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NoodleStrudel · 18/03/2023 04:07

Alissadora

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Ihavehadenoughalready · 18/03/2023 04:01

Dora from the cartoon is derived from Exploradora. I don't recommend that.

Dorothea?

As for Alice, only one I can think of is Alicia pronounced A-Lee-cee-uh. But I prefer simply Alice. Or go old school and use Mary Alice.

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Lcb123 · 16/03/2023 09:57

I’d be arguing for those names as they are, they’re easy to write and pronounce. Why burden a kid with a long name that will it seems you’d shorten anyway

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Salverus · 16/03/2023 09:44

I know three little Dorothy's and they are all called Dot or Dottie. Not Dora.

If you like the names Dora and Alice then call baby Dora or Alice.

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squashyhat · 16/03/2023 09:41

Atowncalledmalice and Doratheexplorer

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Hadtocomment · 16/03/2023 09:34

What about Dorelia? It's an alternative to Dora but longer and more unusual but also not crazy long.

I like Dorothea and Theodora. I prefer the first which seems to shorten to Dora more naturally but the latter an obvious alternative.

The suggestion of Elenora above is nice but doesn't shorten to Dora naturally. But Nora is a nice name too.

Alice I wouldn't use as a shortening really. The obvious longer version might be Alicia but you don't like that and I don't think it's as nice sounding as Alice is. Alyssa?

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toastofthetown · 16/03/2023 09:02

Nymphadora
Aliciabella

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TurnLeftAtTheBakery · 16/03/2023 09:00

If you know a little Dorothea who goes by Thea but you want yours to be known as Dora, does it matter that on the birth certificate they have the same name? There will be no confusion if they're known differently.

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dottydoglover · 15/03/2023 19:40

How about Elenora ?

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Momof23 · 15/03/2023 19:28

Isidora. My DD's name. From Italo Calvino's book Invisible Cities. Known as Dora. Really suits her. It's a no nonsense name.

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DuchessOfSausage · 23/02/2023 09:55

Dorathy - Dorothy is nice but I wouldn't shorten it to Dora
Dorathea - Don't like the thea bit
Theodora - Don't like it at all and Theodore is too popular
Teodora - looks wrong.
Not keen on Dora anyway.

Alicia - Aleesha/Alissia pronunciations and misspellings
Althea- can't make my mind up on it. - can't see how you get Alice from it

I'd go with Alicia with the Alissia pronunciation, but suggest that you find one name that you both like, probaby not Alice or Dora.
Alice is really nice and doesn't need lengthening.

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user1492757084 · 23/02/2023 00:45

Alison
Alicia
Alissa
Allissandra
Alista
Annilise
Daralis = beloved
Doralice
Doralicia
Dorlisa
Callidora
Dorrit
Pandora
Adorabelle
Aldora
Doria
Dorienne
Eudora
Midori

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WholeHog · 22/02/2023 03:15

Malice Smile

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ZeldaWillTellYourFortune · 22/02/2023 03:06

Melissa is nice.
Pandora.
Theodora.

A hyphenated name such as Mary-Alice ?

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Pemba · 22/02/2023 01:49

Also:

Theodora (was at school with one, they called her Theo though, wouldn't happen nowadays)
Dorothea (you have to have the 2 'O' s really)
Pandora (too 'Adrian Mole' maybe?)

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Pemba · 22/02/2023 01:41

Amadora. It's Spanish or Portuguese I believe. I think it's lovely. The name turns up in some of the later 'Poldark' books.

Medora is also a name from literature.

There's nothing wrong with just Dora of course.

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Enko · 22/02/2023 01:34

Fedora/Feodora
Salvadora
Adora
Elladora

Alice. Adelaide as already said has Alice as a nm i love Adelaide personally

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Luredbyapomegranate · 21/02/2023 23:16

Dorothea is lovely

For Alice.. Alisa is a mid European version I think

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timoteigirl · 21/02/2023 22:06

Adelice and Isadora

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Beingadiv · 21/02/2023 22:01

GeorgiaGirl52 · 21/02/2023 16:30

Analicia

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I believe Alice is derived from Adelaide. Suppose that's longer and more unusual.

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