Meaning & Origin
Doreen is a feminine given name that originated in English-speaking countries. It is a combination of Dora and the suffix -een, which is related to the Irish diminutive suffix -ín, often indicating smallness or endearment. The name first appeared in the 19th century and gained visibility through the novel Doreen: The Story of a Singer (1894) by Edna Lyall.EtymologyDora, the root of Doreen, is itself a short form of Dorothy or Theodora, ultimately descending from the Greek name Dorothea. Dorothea means "gift of god," from Greek δῶρον (doron, "gift") and θεός (theos, "god"). The same elements in reverse order form the masculine name Theodore.Variants and Related NamesDoreen is sometimes spelled Dorean or Dorine. It has several diminutive forms, including Dee, Dodie, and Dolly, as well as variants like Dorinda and Doretta. Cognate names in other languages include the German Dorothea, Spanish Isidora, Bulgarian Doroteya, and Swedish Teodora.Notable BearersNotable people named Doreen include English actress Doreen Andoh, Australian politician Doreen Atkinson, and American climber Doreen Colondres. The name also appears in several characters in popular media.Meaning: Combination of Dora and the suffix -een, ultimately from Greek "gift of god"Origin: English, 19th centuryType: Feminine given nameUsage regions: English-speaking countries