Dorota
Dorota is a Polish, Czech and Slovak feminine given name. It is a female version of Doroteusz, which originated from Greek Dorotheus.
Notable people with the name include:
- Dorota Andraka (born 1961), Polish-American educator
- Dorota Dabrowska, Polish statistician
- Dorota Gawron (born 1983), represented Poland in the Miss Universe pageant
- Dorota Gruca, married Giezek (born 1970), Polish marathon runner
- Dorota Barbara Jabłonowska (1760–1844), Polish noblewoman
- Dorota Jakuta (born 1958), Polish politician
- Dorota Jedrusinska (born 1982), Polish track and field sprint athlete
- Dorota Kędzierzawska (born 1957), Polish director of feature and documentary films
- Dorota Kwaśna (born 1972), Polish cross country skier
- Dorota Masłowska (born 1983), Polish writer and journalist
- Dorota Nieznalska (born 1973), controversial artist in Poland
- Dorota Rabczewska (born 1984), Polish singer
- Dorota Siudek (born 1975), Polish retired pairs skater who is now a coach
- Dorota Świeniewicz (born 1972), Polish volleyball player
- Dorota Sitańska (born 1767), Polish ballerina
- Dorota Tarnowska (1513–1540), Polish noblewoman
- Beata Dorota Sawicka (born 1964), Polish politician
Places
- Dorota, Guinea -a south-eastern suburb of Nzerekore, Guinea
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