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Doe

Doe is a term with several related senses in English: a female deer; a surname; and a placeholder name used for an unidentified person in law and medicine. It also appears as an acronym (DOE) for the Department of Energy in the United States.

As a zoological term, a doe is the female of most species of deer in the family

As a surname, Doe is common in English-speaking countries. The name may have originated from an occupational

As a placeholder name, Jane Doe (and John Doe for males) is used to represent an anonymous

Other uses: The abbreviation DOE stands for the U.S. Department of Energy, a federal agency.

Cervidae.
The
male
is
typically
called
a
buck
or
stag,
and
the
young
are
fawns.
The
term
is
used
across
many
species,
including
white-tailed
deer
and
red
deer.
or
descriptive
nickname
or
from
the
animal
name
itself;
it
has
become
widespread
through
migration
and
assimilation.
or
unidentified
person
in
legal
actions,
medical
records,
and
educational
examples.