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Dannah

Dannah is a variant of Dana or Danna, often linked to Hebrew roots meaning "God is my judge."

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Dannah carries the quiet gravity of ancient Hebrew. Its most immediate ancestor is Hannah — from the Hebrew חַנָּה (Channah), meaning "grace," "favor," or "graciousness" — one of the most enduringly beloved names in the Abrahamic tradition. Hannah appears movingly in the Book of Samuel as a woman whose fervent prayer for a child was answered with the prophet Samuel, making her name synonymous with faithful longing and answered hope.

The added D in Dannah may reflect influence from the biblical place name Dannah, a town in the hill country of Judah mentioned in Joshua 15:49, lending the name both geographic depth and textual resonance. The variant spelling distinguishes Dannah visually and phonetically — the initial consonant gives the name a slightly more grounded, earthy opening, while preserving the soft double-n and trailing vowel that make Hannah so euphonious. In Christian circles, Dannah has been carried by educators and authors, lending it a contemporary evangelical warmth that sits alongside its ancient roots.

As a given name, Dannah appeals to parents who want the spiritual richness of Hannah with a spelling that feels less ubiquitous. It threads a careful needle: deeply rooted in scripture and tradition, yet distinct enough to stand apart in a classroom. Its relative rarity gives it a handpicked quality, as though the name were chosen not from a list but from a lineage.

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