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Pronunciation of Danna in Canada
My name is Danna. I pronounce it Dah-Nah or I tell people to think of my name like this: Anna with a D in front...Da-nna!
Type of Name:
First name
Gender:
Female
Alternate Spelling(s):
Dannah
Meaning:
Cheerful; Judged by God
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Pronunciation of Danna in Argentina
Pronunciation of Danna in France
Pronunciation of Danna
I pronouce it Dah-Nah like Da in Dad then Nar like Car with an N
Pronunciation of Danna in United States
Danna (DAH-nah) is very similar to Donna (DON-ah) but with a softer a.
If you know spanish it's pronounced as it sounds. da-na.
Type of Name:
First Name
Pronunciation of Danna in Sweden
Pronunciation of Danna in Italy
daan·naa
d | is pronounced as | d | in do | |
aa | is pronounced as | aa | in car | |
n | is pronounced as | n | in no |
Type of Name:
Last Name
Language:
Italian
Pronunciation of Danna in US
d | is pronounced as | d | in do | |
ai | is pronounced as | ai | in pain | |
n | is pronounced as | n | in no | |
uh | is pronounced as | u | in up |
Phonetic Spelling:[ d AI n uh ]
d
AI
n
uh
do
pain
no
up
Pronunciation of Danna in Canada
Phonetic Spelling:[ Dah-Nah ]
Type of Name:
First name
Gender:
Female
Alternate Spelling(s):
Dannah
Meaning:
Cheerful; Judged by God
Pronunciation of Danna
d | is pronounced as | d | in do | |
ae | is pronounced as | a | in at | |
n | is pronounced as | n | in no | |
aa | is pronounced as | aa | in car |
Phonetic Spelling:[ d ae n aa ]
d
ae
n
aa
do
at
no
car
Pronunciation of Danna in United States
Phonetic Spelling:[ DAH-na ]
Type of Name:
First Name
Pronunciation of Danna
Hi, My name is Danna, and it is pronounced "Day-nuh" not "Dah-nuh".
Pronunciation of Danna
dan-un
Pronunciation of Danna in Canada
DAN-nah
Gender:
Female
Alternate Spelling(s):
Dana
Pronunciation of Danna
My name is Danna, it is pronounced exactly like it is supposed to be pronounced in the English language: Dan-na
RULE: If there are two vowels in a word, but the first vowel is followed by a double consonant, the vowel's sound is short.
EXAMPLE: Isolate the syllables of “riping” into “ri” and “ping.” The first vowel does not have a consonant after it, making it long. The second word “ripping,” however, would be split into “rip” and “ping.” The consonant following the “i” in the first syllable makes it short.
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