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Danny

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Name — A unisex given name, a diminutive of Daniel or of Danielle and its variants.

Etymology

From Dan (“diminutive of Daniel and Danielle”) + -y, from Hebrew דן.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Danny” mean?

The word “Danny” means a unisex given name, a diminutive of Daniel or of Danielle and its variants.

How do you pronounce “Danny”?

“Danny” is pronounced DA-nee (/ˈdæni/ in IPA).

How do you use “Danny” in a sentence?

Here is “Danny” used in a sentence: “Danny helped his neighbor fix the fence over the weekend.”

What part of speech is “Danny”?

“Danny” is a name.

Is “Danny” a common word?

“Danny” is a fairly common word in modern English.

Is "Danny" short for Daniel or Danielle?

"Danny" is a diminutive, or nickname, that can be short for either Daniel or Danielle and its variants. This makes it a unisex name used for both males and females.

Is "Danny" a boy's name or a girl's name?

"Danny" is a unisex given name. It is most often associated with the male name Daniel but is also used as a short form of the female name Danielle.

What is the full name behind the nickname "Danny"?

"Danny" usually stands for Daniel for men or Danielle for women, along with variants of those names. Some people, however, are given "Danny" as their full legal name rather than as a shortened form.

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