According to the U.S. baby name data, the name Dorinda saw a sharp spike in usage in the mid-1940s:
- 1946: 72 baby girls named Dorinda [rank: 989th]
- 1945: 81 baby girls named Dorinda [rank: 841st]
- 1944: 147 baby girls named Dorinda [rank: 607th]
- 1943: 22 baby girls named Dorinda
- 1942: 24 baby girls named Dorinda
It was the fastest-rising baby name of 1944, in fact.
Several Dorinda-like names got a boost around that time as well:
1943 | 1944 | 1945 | |
Drenda | . | 50† | 37 |
Drinda | . | 22* | 20 |
Dorenda | . | 11* | 5 |
Darenda | . | 9* | . |
Derinda | . | 7* | 6 |
Dirinda | . | 7* | . |
Durinda | . | 7* | 6 |
Derenda | . | 7* | 6 |
Darinda | . | . | 6* |
(Dirinda was a one-hit wonder.)
The name Dorinda would have sounded fashionable in the 1940s — a decade during which names like Linda, Brenda, Glenda, and Wanda ranked inside the girls’ top 100. But its sudden trendiness can be traced back to a specific influence: a movie character.
The romance/fantasy film A Guy Named Joe (which did not feature any characters named Joe, incidentally) was released in March of 1944. It went on to become one of the highest-grossing films of the year.
The main character was WWII bomber pilot Pete Sandridge (played by Spencer Tracy). After being killed in action — and leaving behind his girlfriend Dorinda (played by Irene Dunne) — he found himself in the afterlife, where he was told to return to Earth as a guardian angel. His first assignment was a young military pilot named Ted (played by Van Johnson). Eventually, Ted happened to meet, and fall for, a grieving Dorinda — which made things complicated for Pete.
What are your thoughts on the name Dorinda? Would you use it?
Sources: A Guy Named Joe – Wikipedia, A Guy Named Joe (1944) – Turner Classic Movies, 1944 in film – Wikipedia, SSA
Image: Screenshot of A Guy Named Joe