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[ syll. da-ni-ka, dan-ika ] The girl name Danika is also used as a boy name, though the use for girls is far more popular. It is pronounced DAENihKah †. Danika's language of origin is Hebrew and Slavonic. It is predominantly used in Czech, English, German, and Slavic. Slavonic origin, English, German, and Slavic use: Derived literally from the word danika which is of the meaning 'morning star'. See Danika for more info. In addition, Danika is a Czech form of the Czech, English, German, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, and Romanian Daniela. A form of the name is the English and French Danice. Other forms of Danika include the Russian pet form Nika, the English short form Dani, and the Czech, English, German, and Slavic spelling variant Danica. Danika is a rather popular baby girl name, and it is also regarded as trendy. The name has been rising in popularity since the 2000s. At the modest peak of its usage in 2007, 0.034% of baby girls were named Danika. It had a ranking of #452 then. In 2008, it ranked at #486 with a usage of 0.031%. Out of the family of girl names directly related to Danika, Daniela was the most commonly used. It was more frequently used than Danika by 4 times in 2008. In the last century Danika has mainly been a girl name. Baby names that sound like Danika include the Czech, English, German, and Slavic Danica, the Czech Danicka, the English and Spanish Damica, the name Daniska, the Czech Danuska, the English Deniece, the Czech, English, Romanian, and Slavic Denisa, the English Denisha, the name Dianca, the Spanish Dominga, the English Dominic, the English Dominick, the Czech, English, German, and Polish Dominik, the English and French Dominique, the English Domonique, the English Donica, the Albanian Donika, the Russian Dunyasha, the English Damice, and the English and French Danice.
† approx pronunciation for Danika: 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)" ![]() ![]() |
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