1. Dolores
Dolores, of Spanish origin, means "sorrows" or "pains." It is associated with the Virgin Mary's suffering during Jesus' crucifixion.
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Dolores, of Spanish origin, means "sorrows" or "pains." It is associated with the Virgin Mary's suffering during Jesus' crucifixion.
Delores: Spanish origin, "sorrows" or "pains," symbolizes resilience and strength.
Deloris: Spanish, "sorrowful" or "painful"
Doloris: Latin for "pain" or "sorrow," suggesting resilience and sensitivity.
Delorise: Victorious and Graceful Woman of Spanish Origin
Delories: Greek - "gift"
Delorse: "one who brings sorrow" or "one who is full of sorrows" (French/Latin)
Light, truth, beauty, and love
Of the sea (Greek)
Dolorez: Joy and sorrow (Spanish, "sorrows" or "pains")
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