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[Opinions] Dannah
A girl I met the other day was named Dannah... WDYT? (it's pronoused like Hannah but with a D)
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I prefer Hannah
Noah, 4 - "Dad, I love a fun guy!"
Dan - "Oh really? Pumpkin, I'm so glad you think i'm a fun guy!"
Noah, 4 - "No! Dad! I like fungi! you know mushrooms!".
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lmao, I just finished watching Memoirs of a Geisha and, in the movie at least, it says that a "danna" is... well, to put it simply a danna is a Geisha's "sugar daddy". He takes care of her in exchange for her mere presence, though, of course, a closer relationship is implied.
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What a horrible harsh sounding name. Dana would be nicer sounding.~~* BEX *~~Surfing is my religion!Image hosting by Photobucket
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I actually kind of like it.*Thaiylande*
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Dislike it. It sounds like a bad mixature of Dana and Hannah.
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I LOVE it! The origin is Celtic, the name means "From Denmark" or "Mother Of The Gods" in ancient myths.
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It's pretty. Danna (sometimes called Danu) was a Celtic goddess and it's on my faves list. I'm not sure about the spelling Dannah though. It does look good, but it's too reminiscent of Hannah, which I find distracting._____________________________________________________________________Elinor
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Like it - it's softer than DanaSome of the other responders mention Dana, but I have always felt Dana has a harsh sound. Dana can also be a man's name, and I dislike gender-neutral names for the most part. I think Dannah is fine; I also like Danica.~Lillian~
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I prefer Hannah too.
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I don't care for it. Seems made up. Why do people feel the need to make up names when there so many wonderful "legitimate" names out there?
~Heather~
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The H irritates me...(m)It has no need to be there; Danna would get the pronunciation across just fine, IMO. :) I really rather like it, actually. It'd be a nice alternative of Danielle, as far as feminine forms of Dan/Daniel go.In theory, I also like Dana on a boy pronunced the same way. A cousin of my mother is a boy Dana-rhymes-with-Hannah.Array

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