My name
Does anyone know any facts other than what the website gives you on my name? I'm not sure where it came from or what it means or when it came about. Thanx
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I am not sure what sort of facts you want that aren't provided by this website. As the dictionary here says, Danielle was originally the French feminine form of Daniel. Therefore, it originally came from France, and its etymological origin is from Daniel, so the original Hebrew meaning of Daniel would also be the "meaning" of Danielle.
Danielle began to be regularly used in English speaking countries around 1940.
Danielle began to be regularly used in English speaking countries around 1940.
What madeit jump from oblivion to 862 in the forties?
I'm curious.
I'm curious.
Thanks for the info. That helps.
Yes, I have that information, but I meant further into. With the other person that commented on this before you and the information on here, I don't know anything else. Oh, I have gone to Wikipedia though and that was quite interesting. I just want a site that can give me some deep into it type of information. But thanx anyways.
What do you mean by 'deep into it' information? Your name is the feminine form of the Hebrew name Daniel, ãÈðÄéÌÅàì (Daniyyel), meaning 'God is my judge,' as the French adapted it. What else do you want to know... famous bearers, background on Hebrew naming practices or language, hippy junk about how successful you'll be based on the number of letters in it...?
I think
that she is interested in history of the name (how, when, where and why it appeared and was exported to other languages, or if its apparition is parallel in several languages and/or countries), statistical information in different countries, Catholic saints with this name...
that she is interested in history of the name (how, when, where and why it appeared and was exported to other languages, or if its apparition is parallel in several languages and/or countries), statistical information in different countries, Catholic saints with this name...
If so
She needs to clarify that.
She needs to clarify that.