Neither, but the first is closer. It is actually prima donna.
The word prima donna is a noun; a word that means leading lady, and it is usually used in Opera companies to indicate the female lead. It can also mean diva, or someone who thinks she (or he) is a little more important or fancy than they actually are--someone who is a little self important or acts like a princess.
"Donna and I" is the correct form if used as the subject of the sentence (as in "Donna and I went for a walk."). "Donna and me" is used as the object ("She will call Donna and me.). Check the correctness of the pronoun by eliminating "Donna" and saying just the pronoun with the rest of the sentence. You would not say "Me went for a walk" nor "She will call I."
From the Italian Donna it means 'lady' from Latin domina.
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Donna Donna was created in 1941.
A lot of celebrities have the first name Donna. Some include: Donna Dixon, Donna Peacock, Donna Peele, Donna Rankin, Donna Feldman, and Donna Hanover.
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She's a prima donna. Don't be a prima donna, dude.
Donna Gephart
The donna
Donna Loren's birth name is Donna Zukor.
Donna Danton's birth name is Donna D'Antoni.
Donna Presley's birth name is Donna Pritchett.
Donna Goldberg's birth name is Donna Lebaron.
Donna Roth's birth name is Donna Arkoff.
"Donna and I" is the correct form if used as the subject of the sentence (as in "Donna and I went for a walk."). "Donna and me" is used as the object ("She will call Donna and me.). Check the correctness of the pronoun by eliminating "Donna" and saying just the pronoun with the rest of the sentence. You would not say "Me went for a walk" nor "She will call I."