Theodora
English
    
    Etymology
    
From the Ancient Greek feminine form of Theodore.
Pronunciation
    
- Rhymes: -ɔːɹə
Proper noun
    
Theodora
- A female given name from Ancient Greek, most famously borne by two empresses of Byzantium.
- 1971, John Updike, Marry Me, Knopf, published 1976, →ISBN, page 126:- Peter Mathias and the baby, a tiny girl with a ridiculous name, had gathered around their mother. What was her name, something barbaric, an empress, not Cleopatra - Theodora.
 
 
Translations
    
female given name
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Anagrams
    
Danish
    
    
Latin
    
    Pronunciation
    
- (Classical) IPA(key): /tʰe.oˈdoː.ra/, [t̪ʰeɔˈd̪oːrä]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /te.oˈdo.ra/, [t̪eoˈd̪ɔːrä]
Proper noun
    
Theodōra f (genitive Theodōrae); first declension
- a female given name from Ancient Greek, equivalent to English Theodora
Declension
    
First-declension noun.
| Case | Singular | Plural | 
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | Theodōra | Theodōrae | 
| Genitive | Theodōrae | Theodōrārum | 
| Dative | Theodōrae | Theodōrīs | 
| Accusative | Theodōram | Theodōrās | 
| Ablative | Theodōrā | Theodōrīs | 
| Vocative | Theodōra | Theodōrae | 
References
    
- Theodora in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.
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