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How do you pronounce Danica?
Is it just Dan-ic-uh, or is it something like Dan-ee-cuh? Also, WDYTO Danica?
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"DAN- i -cuh"Danica is a nice classic that I'm happy to see come back. It's not a personal favorite, though.
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DAN-ih-kah. Not crazy about it.
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Well...English speakers tend to pronounce it with a 'k', while in the Slavic languages (where this name is from) it's 'DAH-nee-tzah'.Here it's a very dated name and only women over 70 have it (like my grandmother's sister).

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funny :)Here the name seems very dated as well, but more to the 80's and 90's.... (at the same time names like Tamara, Melissa, Sylvana were very trendy as well here)
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DAN-ih-kuh
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dah-NEE-kahAll long vowels, and 'a' is NEVER 'uh' for me... I've known a few girls named Danica, all using dah-NEE-kah.
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I pronounce it Dan-ic-uh. Also, I think it's a good name. Not one of my favorites, but I don't loathe it either.
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Dan-ee-cuhno text
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I pronounce it dan-ih-kuh.It's not a favorite, but I like it...definitely has a nice meaning.
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Quintitto.
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tritto
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dittoOn pronounciation.
It's a nice enough name, and I like to see it now and then. I'd never even consider using it though.
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Dah-nee-tsaDefinitely dah-nee-tsa or dah-NI-kah
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Dan-ic-uh. Have always liked it, but it looks like one of those names where it was actually two names and then combined (Danielle and Jessica), which I know a lot of people have a beef with... but other than that, I have always thought it is quite pretty.
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