Doris
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Doris can mean several things:
- In Greek mythology, Doris ("bountiful") was an Oceanid, daughter of Oceanus and Tethys. She was married to Nereus and their fifty daughters were called the Nereids.
- In geography and history, Doris was the region in central Greece in which the Dorians had their traditional homeland.
- In naval history, Doris was a French coastal submarine of the Sirčne 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 a also microbrowser product developed by a small Finland-based company, Anygraaf (http://www.anygraaf.fi/), for Symbian operating system.