Dora von Stockert-Meynert, born Theodora Meynert (May 5, 1870 – February 24, 1947[1]), was an Austrian writer, poet and playwright.
Dora von Stockert-Meynert was the daughter of Johanna Meynert (1837-1879), the co-founder and first president of the Vienna Housewives Association, and the psychiatrist and university teacher Theodor Meynert.
They had four children, the daughters Emmi, Dorit and Margarethe and the son Franz Günther von Stockert, who worked as a psychiatrist.
She founded Panthea, the Association of Women's Artistic Organizations, and was a member of Concordia, an association of Austrian writers and journalists founded in 1859, which later became part of the Concordia Press Club, and a member of International PEN.
After the end of the First World War she volunteered as President of the Association of Writers and Artists.