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Dorcas in Pop Culture

"Layla and Majnun " Persian narrative poem by Nizami Ganjavi
Layla Williamson character on American soap "One Life to Live"
Layla Rose Miller aka Butterfly character in Marvel X,Factor comics
Layla aka Aisha character on animated series "Winx Club"
Layla Baileygates character in movie "Me, Myself, & Irene"
Layla character on TV's "Justified"
Layla character in movie "Sky High"
Layla Heartfilia character in the manga and amine 'Fairy Tail'
Layla brand of Italian nail polish
Layla character in the TV series 'The Story of Tracy Beaker'
Layla Hassan character in the video game "Assassin's Creed: Origins"
Layla Grant character on TV's "Nashville"
Layla Keating character on TV's "All American"
Dorcas Meadowes character in the "Harry Potter" series
Dorcas Clare character in "The Merry Devil of Edmonton"
Dorcas Lane character in "Lark Rise to Candleford"
Dorcas Gailen character in film "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers"
Dorcas Brandon beautiful but apathetic heiress in "Wylder's Hand" (1864) by Sheridan Le Fanu; cousin to, and formerly engaged to, Mark Wylder (inheritor of the Brandon estates, who suddenly breaks off their engagement)
Dorcas Loom character in Jenny Nimmo's "The Children of the Red King" series
Dorcas Saxtorph character in "Inconstant Star' by Poul Anderson
Dorcas character in Stranger in a Strange Land by Robert A. Heinlein
Dorcas character in film "My Life in Ruins"
Dorcas character in Arthur Sullivan's light opera "Haddon Hall"
Dorcas character in opera "Thomas and Sally" by Thomas Arne
Dorcas character in "Jazz" by Toni Morrison
Dorcas character in "Rose Madder" by Stephen King
Dorcas character in "The Shadow of the Torturer" by Gene Wolfe
Dorcas Malvin character in "Roger Malvin's Burial" by Nathaniel Hawthorne
Dorcas Rivas character in Filipino TV series "Beauty Queen"
Dorcas Harrow character in "Beasts" by Joyce Carol Oates
Dorcas Leigh aka Godiva character in DC Comics
Dorcasina Sheldon novel,reading central character of Tabitha Tenney's "Female Quixotism" (1801; satire on the sentimental novels popular in America in the later 18th and earlier 19th centuries)
Dorcas character on The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina