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As of January this year, there have been 225 women in Poland with the name Danielle, and another 225 who use it as their middle name.
The standard Polish form of this name is Daniela, but Danielle - despite its spelling not being in line with Polish phonetics - has had some use as well. As of January of this year, there have been 203 Danielles in Poland. A Danielle could celebrate her Polish name day together with Daniela (on 10 December) or maybe with Daniel (3 January, 16 February and 22 July) and use the same nicknames as Daniela, including Danka, Dana, Danusia, Ela, Elka, Danielka etc.
In 2018, 23 is the most common age for an American (U.S.) Danielle who is registered female with the Social Security Administration. It is the 138th most common female first name for living U.S. citizens.
My name is Danielle. However, I could never stand the nicknames associated with it. (Dannie, Dani", etc) Thus I shorten it by DAN, turn the "N" sideways to a "Z" and you have daz. It's a clever and unique (at least in my opinion) nickname, I've known no other Danielle to process. Friends have called me Daz for a long time and I love it. :)
Daniëlle is the Dutch spelling, common in the 1980s. [noted -ed]
Even though the name Danielle is considered really 80's/90's in the US, it's more associated with middle aged women in France. It's height of popularity was in the 1950's. This is very similar in the case of Nicole, which was also very popular in the 40's and 50's but didn't quite catch on in the US until the 70's.
Danielle has been on the top 1000 list since the 1940's with its most popular year being the 1990's where it ranked 23.

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