Theodora — Meaning, Origin, Pronunciation & 2026 Popularity

TL;DR: Theodora (thee-oh-DOR-ah) means "gift of God" in Greek — the feminine form of Theodore. Carried by a legendary 6th-century Byzantine empress and rising fast among parents reaching for elegant 4-syllable names with built-in vintage gravitas. Pairs with the nickname Theo or Dora.


Quick facts

Gender Girl
Origin Greek (theos + doron = "gift of God")
Meaning "Gift of God"
Pronunciation thee-oh-DOR-ah (4 syllables)
2024 US Rank #312
Trend ⬆ Rising for 10+ years
Length 8 letters, 4 syllables
Nicknames Theo, Dora, Teddy, Thea

The story behind the name

Theodora is one of the great names of late antiquity. Empress Theodora (c. 500–548 CE), wife of Emperor Justinian I, ruled the Byzantine Empire as co-emperor in the 6th century. She was a former actress and brothel worker who rose to political power and became one of the most influential women in Roman/Byzantine history — reforming laws around women's rights, ending forced prostitution, and helping save Constantinople during the Nika riots.

This is the historical figure who gives the name its gravitas + grit combination. It's not just a pretty Greek name; it's a name with a real biography behind it.

The name has been borne by multiple saints in the Eastern Orthodox tradition, English royal cousins of recent decades (Princess Beatrice's daughter is Sienna, but Theodora appears across the Greek and British royal family trees), and is now climbing American charts again.


How to pronounce Theodora

Standard pronunciation: thee-oh-DOR-ah — four syllables, stress on the third.

Greek/European pronunciation: theh-oh-DOH-rah (slightly shorter middle).

Common mispronunciation: "thee-uh-DOR-uh" (over-collapses middle).


How popular is Theodora?

In the US: #312 in 2024, climbing.

In Greece: Top 30 names.

In the UK: Steady top 200.

Globally: ~8,000+ newborns per year.


Pairings

Best middle names

Theodora's 4-syllable structure benefits from short middle names:

Best surname pairings

Sibling names

Classical-coded siblings: Augustus, Sebastian, Maximilian, Cordelia, Octavia, Penelope, Atticus, Magnus, Cassian.

Modern + classical combos: Theodora + Wren (long + short), Theodora + Liam.


Famous bearers


Theodora in pop culture


Frequently asked questions

What's the best nickname?

Theo is the most popular — sharp, modern, gender-flex. Dora is gentler, vintage. Teddy is the diminutive of the diminutive. Thea (THAY-uh) is more elegant.

Some families use the full name formally and let the child pick their own nickname over time.

Is Theodora too "Empress-y"?

The historical association is actually helpful — it gives the name a real backstory rather than feeling arbitrary. Modern Theodoras carry the name without it feeling pretentious.

Will it shorten naturally?

Almost always. Few people use the full 4-syllable name in everyday speech. Theo, Thea, or Dora becomes the everyday name within months.

What about the spelling Theadora?

Both spellings exist but Theodora is the standard and more recognized. Theadora is rarer and may face occasional spelling corrections.


Names similar to Theodora

Name Origin Why it's similar
Theodore (Theo) Greek Masculine form, same root
Cordelia Welsh/Shakespearean Same 4-syllable feminine elegance
Penelope Greek Classical, equally vintage-modern
Octavia Latin Similar imperial gravitas
Eleanor Greek/French Equally classic, similar nicknames
Aurelia Latin Same era, similar nickname structure

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