Definitions
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- proper noun A
diminutive of the female given nameDanielle and of its variant forms. - proper noun A rare spelling variant of
Danny , diminutive of the male given nameDaniel .
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Examples
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(The boy, Dani, is now a full-grown secular Palestinian who lives in Jerusalem but declines to take Israeli citizenship.)
Lost in the Levant 2010
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(The boy, Dani, is now a full-grown secular Palestinian who lives in Jerusalem but declines to take Israeli citizenship.)
Lost in the Levant 2010
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(The boy, Dani, is now a full-grown secular Palestinian who lives in Jerusalem but declines to take Israeli citizenship.)
Lost in the Levant 2010
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Residents called Dani a hero and said their village had to be cleaned.
SFGate: Top News Stories By NINIEK KARMINI 2011
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I almost called Dani by the wrong name a few times, and I felt really bad about it.
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Available immediately, for appointment to view call Dani, 703.608.8327.
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He also said that the family had not devised any special nickname for Deleasa, saying: "We just call her Dani ... she's just Dani."
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As a baby in the early 1980s, Danielle "Dani" Shriver was put up for adoption -- moving from foster family to foster family as an infant, she had a hard time finding a stable environment, or even a mother and father to give her time and attention.
It Just Takes One: Dani Shriver, Former Homeless Youth, Helps Kids Get Off The Street 2010
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As a baby in the early 1980s, Danielle "Dani" Shriver was put up for adoption -- moving from foster family to foster family as an infant, she had a hard time finding a stable environment, or even a mother and father to give her time and attention.
It Just Takes One: Dani Shriver, Former Homeless Youth, Helps Kids Get Off The Street 2010
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Besides Hollywood's current infatuation, there's Nollywood and its 1000 movies a year and: "Established directors such as Dani Kouyaté, from Mali, Abderrahmane Sissako, from Mauritania, and the veteran Ousmane Sembene, from Senegal, are attracting new interest, as emerging names such as Burkina Faso's Fanta Regina Nacro and Mali's Salif Traoré find festival acclaim with fresh titles."
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