Danitza

Meaning of Danitza

Danitza is a feminine given name of Spanish origin and a modern variant of Daniela, which derives from the Hebrew Daniyyel, meaning “God is my judge.” It also reflects Slavic influences and is enunciated dah-NEET-sah in Spanish and duh-NEET-suh in English. The name entered U.S. naming data in the early 1980s and has remained in the lower half of the top 1,000 ever since. Its three-syllable structure offers clarity and melodic flow, a combination that resonates in Latin American communities seeking names that connect heritage with contemporary style. Associations with resilience and spiritual grounding reinforce Danitza’s appeal among parents choosing a name that feels both familiar and distinctive. With its balanced cultural roots and modern sensibility, Danitza continues to gain quiet momentum across diverse regions.

Pronunciation

Spanish

  • Pronunced as dah-NEET-sah (/daˈniːtsa/)

American English

  • Pronunced as duh-NEET-suh (/dəˈniːtsə/)

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Notable People Named Danitza

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