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Danielle

American  
[dan-yel] / dænˈyɛl /

noun

  1. a female given name.


Example Sentences

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Danielle Behrends, a 34-year-old dog walker who was out with a client’s pet in front of the house Monday, said Guthrie’s disappearance hasn’t made her feel unsafe.

From The Wall Street Journal

Lebanese director Danielle Arbid faced a similar dilemma with her film "Only Rebels Win", which is being shown in the festival's Panorama section, and is set in her hometown of Beirut.

From Barron's

Over two days in Florida last January, the then-president-elect discussed energy cooperation with Alberta’s conservative leader, Premier Danielle Smith, who later opened the door to a referendum.

From The Wall Street Journal

“If the underlying affidavit is based on thoroughly debunked assertions about unlawful activity, I think that is at least the basis for arguing that the probable cause does not exist,” said Danielle Lang, the vice president of voting rights at the Campaign Legal Center.

From Salon

Senior food editor Danielle Dorsey notes that the restaurant has a “casual and convivial” atmosphere, making it a fun place to host a birthday party, especially on a sunny day.

From Los Angeles Times