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* [[Dor Elo]] (born 1993), Israeli football player
* [[Dor Elo]] (born 1993), Israeli football player
* [[D'or Fischer]] (born 1981), American-Israeli basketball player
* [[D'or Fischer]] (born 1981), American-Israeli basketball player
* [[Dor Micha]] (born 1992), Israeli football player
* [[Dor Micha]] (born 1992), Israeli football player
* [[Dor Peretz]] (born 1995), Israeli football player
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* [[Friðrik Dór]] (born 1988), Icelandic R&B and pop singer and songwriter
* [[Friðrik Dór]] (born 1988), Icelandic R&B and pop singer and songwriter

Revision as of 09:10, 17 June 2018

DOR or Dor or DoR may refer to:

Computer games and characters

Cultural concepts

  • The Portuguese word for pain
  • The Romanian word for a strong feeling of nostalgia, homesickness or missing someone. For the related Portuguese concept, see saudade

Film and television

Geography

  • Dör, a village in Hungary
  • Dor, Iran, a village in Isfahan Province, Iran
  • Dor, Israel, a moshav in northern Israel
  • Tel Dor, an archaeological site in Israel on the site of Dor or Dora, an ancient royal city of the Canaanites
  • Dori Airport, an airport in Burkina Faso with the IATA code DOR

Government and holidays

People

Given name

Surname

  • Friðrik Dór (born 1988), Icelandic R&B and pop singer and songwriter
  • Georges Dor (1931–2001), Québécois author, composer, playwright, singer, poet, translator, theatrical producer and director
  • Karin Dor (1936–2017), German actress
  • Milo Dor (1923–2005), Serbian-Austrian author

Others

  • Rod McKuen (born 1933), who used Dor as a stage name on some 1950s recordings

Science

Miscellaneous