Dorcas (given name)
Dorcas is a female given name. It derives from Dorcas (Greek: Δορκάς, Dorkás; Aramaic: טביתא Ṭabītā), a figure from Acts of the Apostles (9:36–42) in the New Testament.
Persons named Dorcas include:
- Dorcas Martin (1537–1599), English bookseller active in religious controversies
- Dorcas Hoar (c. 1634–1711), American defendant at the Salem witch trials
- Dorcas Blackwood, 1st Baroness Dufferin and Claneboye (1726–1807), Northern Irish personage
- Dorcas Honorable (c. 1770–1855), Native American, last indigenous inhabitant of Nantucket
- Dorcas Fellows (1873–1938), American librarian
- Dorcas Cochran (c. 1903–1991), American songwriter
- Dorcas Drake (1916–1993), American philanthropist
- Dorcas Coker-Appiah (born 1946), Ghanaian lawyer and women's rights activist
- Dorcas Hardy (1946-2019), American government official
- Dorcas Denhartog (born 1965), American skier
- Dorcas Murunga (born 1969), Kenyan volleyball player
- Dorcas Nakhomicha Ndasaba (born 1971), Kenyan volleyball player
- Dorcas Gyimah (born 1992), Ghanaian sprinter
- Dorcas Ajoke Adesokan (born 1998), Nigerian badminton player
- Dorcas Makgato-Malesu, Botswanan cabinet minister
- Dorcas Muthoni, Kenyan entrepreneur
See also
- Dorka Gryllus (born 1972), Hungarian actress
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