Complete Definition of "Danny"

English

Etymology
From Daniel and Danielle, from Hebrew ��, and -y.

Pronunciation
AHD: d�n'i

Hyphenation

Proper noun
en-proper noun

  1. given name|male|from Hebrew|, a diminutive of Daniel.
  2. given name|female|from Hebrew|, a diminutive of Danielle, Daniella and Daniela.
  3. rfv-sense context|automobile racing A maneuver involving losing control of a race car, recovering without any damage, and winning the race. Named after w:Danny Sullivan|Danny Sullivan's 'spin and win' at the 1985 Indy 500.

Translations
trans-top|Diminutive of Dan, Daniel
Romanian: t|ro|D�nuţ
trans-bot

See also
Dan (m)
Dani (f)


Danish

Alternative spellings
Danni

Proper noun
infl|da|proper noun

  1. given name|male||da: borrowed from English.

de:Danny
sr:Danny

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