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Dorota is a Polish, Czech and Slovak female given name, cognate with
Dorothy Dorothy may refer to: *Dorothy (given name), a list of people with that name. Arts and entertainment Film and television * ''Dorothy'' (TV series), 1979 American TV series * Dorothy Mills, a 2008 French movie, sometimes titled simply ''Dorot ...
. Notable people with the name include: *
Dorota Andraka Dorota Andraka (born November 26, 1961) is a Polish-American educator and the longtime President of the Polish Supplementary School Council of America (Centrala Polskich Szkół Dokształcających). She has been a key figure in the development ...
(born 1961), Polish-American educator * Dorota Dabrowska, Polish statistician * Dorota Gawron (born 1983), represented Poland in the Miss Universe pageant *
Dorota Gruca Dorota Gruca, married Giezek (born 5 December 1970 in Tarnogród) is a Polish marathon runner, who is a three-time national champion in the women's 5.000 metres. She finished thirteenth at the 2005 World Championships, in a career best time of 2 ...
(born 1970), Polish marathon runner *
Dorota Barbara Jabłonowska Dorota is a Polish, Czech and Slovak female given name, cognate with Dorothy. Notable people with the name include: *Dorota Andraka (born 1961), Polish-American educator * Dorota Dabrowska, Polish statistician * Dorota Gawron (born 1983), represent ...
(1760–1844), Polish noblewoman *
Dorota Jakuta Dorota Jakuta (born 16 January 1958) is a Polish politician, current Chairperson of Bydgoszcz City Council and Councillor who represents the 4th district. On 12 November 2006 she was elected to Bydgoszcz City Council. She scored 1,970 votes i ...
(born 1958), Polish politician *
Dorota Jędrusińska Dorota Jędrusińska, née Dydo (born 4 February 1982 in Mielec) is a track and field Sprint (running), sprint athlete who competes internationally for Poland.
(born 1982), Polish track and field sprint athlete *
Dorota Kędzierzawska Dorota Kędzierzawska (; born 1 June 1957) is a Polish director of feature and documentary films. Kędzierzawska was born in Łódź. She graduated from the National Film School in Łódź in 1981 but prior to that had completed a course in cultu ...
(born 1957), Polish director of feature and documentary films *
Dorota Kwaśna Dorota Kwaśna (born 11 September 1972) is a Polish former cross-country skier who competed from 1992 to 2002. Competing in three Winter Olympics, she earned her best career finish of eighth in the 4 × 5 km relay at Lillehammer in 1994 and ...
(born 1972), Polish cross country skier *
Dorota Masłowska Dorota Masłowska (Polish pronunciation:; born 3 July 1983) is a Polish writer, playwright, columnist and journalist. She is the winner of the 2006 Nike Award, Poland's most important literary prize, for her novel ''The Queen's Peacock''. Life ...
(born 1983), Polish writer and journalist *
Dorota Nieznalska Dorota Alicja Nieznalska (born 19 September 1973) is a Polish visual artist and sculptor. Nieznalska's controversial installation ''Pasja'' (2002), which included the placement of an image of the penis upon a metal Greek cross, resulted in a no ...
(born 1973), controversial Polish artist *
Dorota Rabczewska Dorota Aqualiteja Rabczewska (Polish: ; born 15 February 1984), known professionally as Doda, is a Polish singer-songwriter, film producer, producer, actress and television personality. A three-time MTV Europe Music Award winner, she is among t ...
(born 1984), Polish singer *
Dorota Siudek Dorota Siudek (''née:'' Zagórska) (Polish pronunciation: ; born 9 September 1975 in Kraków) is a Polish retired pair skater who is now a coach. Her partner and husband is Mariusz Siudek. They are the 1999 World bronze medalists, two-time (1 ...
(born 1975), Polish retired pairs skater who is now a coach *
Dorota Świeniewicz Dorota Świeniewicz (born 27 July 1972) is a retired Polish volleyball player who was a member of Poland women's national volleyball team from 1991 to 2009. She was a double Women's European Volleyball Championship, European Champion (2003 Women ...
(born 1972), Polish volleyball player *
Dorota Sitańska Dorota Sitańska née ''Piekarska'' (1767 – ''died after'' 1797), also known under her stage name ''Małgorzata Sitańska'', was a Polish ballerina. She belonged to the pioneer generation of ballet dancers in Poland as well as the first group ...
(born 1767), Polish ballerina *
Dorota Tarnowska Dorota is a Polish, Czech and Slovak female given name, cognate with Dorothy. Notable people with the name include: * Dorota Andraka (born 1961), Polish-American educator * Dorota Dabrowska, Polish statistician * Dorota Gawron (born 1983), represe ...
(1513–1540), Polish noblewoman *
Dorota Terakowska Barbara Rozalia Terakowska (August 30, 1938 – January 4, 2004), known as Dorota Terakowska, was a Polish writer and journalist best known for her Children's fantasy, fantasy books for children and young adults, two of which became required rea ...
(1938–2004), Polish novelist and journalist *
Dora Bianka Dora Bianka (née Dorota Kucembianka; November 6, 1895, or 1896 – September 8, 1979) was a Polish painter and illustrator. She was known for her still life paintings; and landscape painting, particularly of seascapes of the South of France, an ...
(c. 1895–1979), born as
Dorota Kucembianka Dora Bianka (née Dorota Kucembianka; November 6, 1895, or 1896 – September 8, 1979) was a Polish painter and illustrator. She was known for her still life paintings; and landscape painting, particularly of seascapes of the South of France, an ...
, Polish-born French painter, illustrator


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Dorothy (given name) Dorothy is a feminine given name. It is the English vernacular form of the Greek language, Greek Δωροθέα (''Dōrothéa'') meaning "God's Gift", from δῶρον (''dōron''), "gift" + θεός (''theós''), "god". It has been in use since th ...
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Dorothea (disambiguation) Dorothea is a feminine given name. Places * 339 Dorothea, an asteroid * Dorothea, U.S. Virgin Islands, a settlement * Dorothea Quarry, a flooded quarry in the Nantlle Valley, Gwynedd, Wales *Fort Dorothea, a late 17th-early 18th century settlemen ...
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