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There are 19 different meanings of Doris.

Doris Disambiguation
Doris Lessing
76 products, approx. 736 pages
Doris Lessing, British writer
Doris Day
6 products, approx. 50 pages
Finally, in British rhyming slang, Doris is a mild insult on a par with 'pansy' (from Doris Day meaning gay).
Shrek
7 products, approx. 28 pages
The Ugly Stepsister from Shrek, Doris.
Meet the Robinsons
2 products, approx. 14 pages
DOR-15 (pronounced "Doris") is the robot bowler hat from Meet the Robinsons
Robert Drouet
1 product, approx. 1 pages
Doris was the name of a play authored by Robert Drouet which was produced in New York in 1895, and experienced a revival in 1899.
Doris (mythology) (bountiful) was, in Greek mythology, an Oceanid, daughter of Oceanus and Tethys. She was married to Nereus and their fifty daughters were called the Nereids.
Doris, the first wife of Herod the Great, mother of Antipater, and sister of Theudion
The Vocalist of the Polish band Babayaga Ojo.
Doris Lethbridge-Stewart is the wife of Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart in the TV series Doctor Who
Doris (Greece) was the region in central Greece in which the Dorians had their traditional homeland. The name of this locale was derived from Dorus who in Greek Mythology was said to be the son of Hellen, the founding father of the Greek nation.
Doris (Asia Minor) was a region of Asia Minor inhabited by Dorians.
In geodesy, DORIS is a Doppler satellite tracking system developed for precise orbit determination and precise ground location. The International DORIS Service [1] is an international service which provides a support, through DORIS data and products, to geodetic, geophysical, and other research and operational activities.
In naval history, Doris was a French coastal submarine of the Sirène class. At 00.14 hours on 9 May 1940, the Doris (CdC Favreul) was torpedoed and sunk North West off the Dutch Coast, 30 miles from Den Helder, by the German submarine U-9.
Doris is the name for computer software that allows script-driven generation of OpenGL views using C++, GLUT, GLUI, and Lua. Hosted at SourceForge since 2001.
Doris is also microbrowser product developed by a small Finland-based company, Anygraaf, for Symbian operating system.
In zoology Doris is a genus of marine opisthobranch gastropod molluscs, specifically a nudibranch.



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