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Dorothea Margaretha Fürböter, 29.5M (born Wilcken), 1798 - 1876
MyHeritage Family TreesDorothea Margaretha Fürböter (born Wil(c)ken), 1798 - 1876
MyHeritage Family TreesDorothea Margaretha Fürböter (born Wilcken), 1798 - 1876
MyHeritage Family TreesDorothea Marquardt (born Fürböter), 1698 - 1758
MyHeritage Family TreesDorothea Fürböter (born Timmermann), 1806 - 1841
MyHeritage Family TreesDorothea Schwarz (born Fürböter), 1698 - 1758
MyHeritage Family TreesDorothea Margaretha Fürböter (born Wil(c)ken), 1798 - 1876
MyHeritage Family TreesDorothea Schwarz (born Fürböter), 1700 - 1758
MyHeritage Family TreesDorothea Marquardt (born Fürböter), 1698 - 1758
MyHeritage Family TreesDorothea Lafrenz (born Fürböter), 1730 - 1786
MyHeritage Family TreesDorothea Marquardt (born Fürböter), 1700 - 1758
MyHeritage Family TreesDorothea Fürböter (born Maas)
MyHeritage Family TreesDorothea Fürböter, 1698 - 1758
FamilySearch Family TreeDorothea Fürböter (born Timmermann), 1806 - 1841
FamilySearch Family TreeDorothea Fürböter, born 1841
FamilySearch Family TreeDorothea Margaretha Wilcken, 1798 - 1876
Geni World Family TreeDorothea Marquardt (born Fürböter), born 1698
Geni World Family TreeMargaretha Dorothea Maßmann, born Circa 1780
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- Dorothy Furboter
- Dottie Furboter
- Arabic: دوروثيا فيوربيتر (Dūrūthiyā Fyūrbītar)
- Italian: Dorotea Fürböter
- Japanese: ドロテア・フュルベーター (Dorotea Fyurubētā)
- Russian: Доротея Фюрбётер (Doroteya Fyurböter)
- Spanish: Dorotea Fürböter


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The name Dorothea has its origins in ancient Greek, derived from the elements "doron," meaning "gift," and "theos," meaning "God," thus translating to "gift of God." This name first appeared in regions influenced by Hellenistic culture, particularly in Greece and later in the Roman Empire. Historically, it has been associated with early Christian saints, which contributed to its popularity in Christian communities. The name embodies qualities of grace and benevolence, often linked to individuals who are seen as nurturing or charitable. Variations of Dorothea can be found across different cultures, including Dorothy in English-speaking countries, Dorotea in Italian and Spanish, and Dóra in Hungarian. Each variation may carry slight differences in pronunciation and cultural significance, but they all retain the core meaning related to divine gifts. The name has remained popular through the centuries, often reflecting a sense of hope and spirituality among those who bear it.
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