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[ 2 syll. dan-nie, da-nn-ie ] The boy name Dannie is sometimes used as a girl name. Its pronunciation is DAENiy KEY. Dannie is largely used in the English language and it is derived from Hebrew origins. Dannie is a pet form of the name Daniel (Czech, English, French, German, Polish, Portuguese, Scandinavian, and Spanish). Dannie is unusual as a baby name for boys. Its usage peaked in 1946 with 0.016% of baby boys being given the name Dannie. It ranked at #397 then. The baby name has since experienced a substantial loss in popularity, and is now of very modest use. In 2008, among the group of boy names directly linked to Dannie, Daniel (Czech, English, French, German, Polish, Portuguese, Scandinavian, and Spanish) was the most commonly used. Though Dannie is somewhat used more commonly as a boy name today, there was a period from 1901 to 1901 that it was more popular with girls. From 1903 on, increasingly more boys than girls were named Dannie. Baby names that sound like Dannie include Danny (English and Hebrew), Dany (German), Daemon (English), Daimen (English), Daithin (Irish), Daman (Irish and English), Damen (English), Damjan (Hungarian and Slavic), Damon (English), Damyan (Russian), Dana (English, Scandinavian, and Hebrew), Dani (Hungarian, Slovenian, and Spanish), Dano (Czech), Danya (Russian), Darran (English), Darrin (English), Darron (English), Darryn (English), Datan (Hebrew), and Dathan (Hebrew). KEY: Pronunciation for Dannie: D as in "dee (D.IY)" ; AE as in "at (AE.T)" ; N as in "knee (N.IY)" ; IY as in "eat (IY.T)" ![]() ![]() |
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