| The girl name Danica [ 3 syll. da-ni-ca, dan-ica ] is pronounced DAENihKah KEY. Danica is of Slavic origin, and it is used mainly in the English, German, and Slavic languages. Derived from the element danika meaning 'morning star'. A variation of the name is the French Danice. Another form of Danica is the English, German, and Slavic variant spelling Danika. Danica is fairly popular as a baby name for girls, and it is also considered trendy. The name has been increasing in popularity since the 2000s. At the modest height of its usage in 2007, 0.052% of baby girls were given the name Danica. It ranked at #307 then. Within all girl names in its group, Danica was the most popular in 2007. 56% more girls were named Danica than the next ranked name, the English, German, and Slavic Danika, in that year. Baby names that sound like Danica include the English, German, and Slavic Danika, the Romanian and Slavic Denisa, the Spanish Dominga, the French Dominique, the English Domonique, the French Danice, the Czech Danuse, the English Denice, the French and German Denise, the Turkish Deniz, the Italian Domenica, the Spanish Dominica, the German Dominika, the English Dominque, and the Slavic Dunja. KEY: Pronunciation for Danica: D as in "dee (D.IY)" ; AE as in "at (AE.T)" ; N as in "knee (N.IY)" ; IH as in "it (IH.T)" ; K as in "key (K.IY)" ; AH as in "hut (HH.AH.T)"
Details of famous persons named Danica: Actress Danica McKellar, born 3 January 1975, La Jolla, California. Auto Racer Danica Patrick, born 25 March 1982, Beloit, Wisconsin. |