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  1. Dorothy

    The official website of Dorothy. The new album 'THE WAY Deluxe' is coming soon. Pre-save now.

  2. Dorothy (band) - Wikipedia

    Dorothy (stylized as DOROTHY) is the namesake for American rock band fronted by songwriter and vocalist Dorothy Martin. The band formed in 2014 in Los Angeles, and consists of drummer Jake …

  3. DOROTHY - YouTube Music

    Dorothy is the namesake for American rock band fronted by songwriter and vocalist Dorothy Martin. The band formed in 2014 in Los Angeles, and consists of drummer Jake Hayden, guitarist Sam...

  4. Dorothy - 2026 Tour Dates & Concert Schedule - Live Nation

    Explore Dorothy tour schedules, latest setlist, videos, and more on livenation.com.

  5. Dorothy - Facebook

    Dorothy. 156,404 likes · 17,990 talking about this. THE WAY DELUXE - out now! www.dorothyonfire.com Booking & inquiries: 💌...

  6. Meaning, origin and history of the name Dorothy

    Dec 1, 2024 · Usual English form of Dorothea. It has been in use since the 16th century. The author L. Frank Baum used it for the central character, Dorothy Gale, in his fantasy novel The Wonderful …

  7. Dorothy | Wizard of Oz, Kansas, Scarecrow | Britannica

    Dorothy, fictional character, the youthful heroine of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900; film 1939), a book-length tale for children by L. Frank Baum, and most of its sequels.

  8. Dorothy - Baby Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity

    6 days ago · Dorothy is a girl's name of English, Greek origin meaning "gift of God". Dorothy is the 431 ranked female name by popularity.

  9. Dorothy Name Meaning, Origin, And 10 Adorable Nicknames

    Jul 3, 2025 · Dorothy is a Greek name that means “Gift of God.” It originates from the name Dorothea, which is a combination of the Greek words “ Doron ” (gift) and “theos” (god). The name has been …

  10. Dorothy - Meaning, Nicknames, Origins and More | Namepedia

    The name Dorothy has Greek origins, and it is a feminine form of the name Dorothea. It has been used in English-speaking countries since the 16th century and has a rich literary and cultural history.