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Danielle

5 synonyms and 0 antonyms for Danielle, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.

Name — A female given name of French origin, the feminine form of Daniel.

Synonyms

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Etymology

Borrowed from French Danielle, the feminine form of Daniel.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Danielle” mean?

The word “Danielle” means a female given name of French origin, the feminine form of Daniel.

How do you pronounce “Danielle”?

“Danielle” is pronounced dan-YEHL (/dænˈjɛl/ in IPA).

How do you use “Danielle” in a sentence?

Here is “Danielle” used in a sentence: “Danielle graduated at the top of her class.”

What part of speech is “Danielle”?

“Danielle” is a name.

Is “Danielle” a common word?

“Danielle” is an uncommon word in modern English.

Is "Danielle" the feminine form of "Daniel"?

Yes, "Danielle" is a female given name of French origin that serves as the feminine form of "Daniel." It follows the common pattern in French of adding "-elle" to create a feminine version of a male name.

What are common nicknames for "Danielle"?

"Danielle" is often shortened to nicknames such as "Dani" or "Elle" in everyday use. These shorter forms are common informal alternatives to the full given name.

Is "Danielle" used in English-speaking countries even though it originated in French?

Yes, "Danielle" has been widely adopted as a given name in English-speaking countries despite its French origin. It is treated as a standard female first name in English regardless of its origins.

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