Yes, in fact it very much is. Danielle is a very unique name. If you know a Danielle, she is probably very french... no actually she's Mexican, bohemian and Irish!
my bezzi is called Danielle and she is soooooo french she has gcse french level sooooo french but she ain't french shes just a boff
Danielle means "God is my judge" in Hebrew.
No, Danielle is not a Russian name. It has French origins and is a variation of the name Daniel.
Danielle = Kaniela
In American Sign Language, you can sign "MY NAME D-A-N-I-E-L-L-E" fingerspelling out each letter of your name, Danielle.
The accent in the name Danielle goes on the final "e" – Danièlle.
Danielle is spelled Danièle or sometimes Danielle in French.
Danielle \d(a)-nielle, dani(el)-le\It is of Hebrew and French origin, and the meaning of Danielle is "God is my Judge".
no at lest that is what i think. The French form of Daniel is Daniel and the female form (Danielle) is Danielle. In French they are pronounced the same, like Danielle in English, (Daniel and Danielle).
There is no Irish equivalent for the French name.
The name Danielle means god judges the person who's name is Danielle the name comes from French and Hebrew
Danielle means "God is my judge" in Hebrew.
Danielle Laurin has written: 'Duras, l'impossible' -- subject(s): Authors, French, Biography, Criticism and interpretation, French Authors, Influence
No, Danielle is not a Russian name. It has French origins and is a variation of the name Daniel.
Danielle Risterucci-Roudnicky has written: 'France-RDA' -- subject(s): Appreciation, French influences, French literature, German literature
There is no difference. It is spelled the same in French as in English
"Tatie Danielle"
It is French and a variant of Danielle. It means "god is my judge"