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Danetza as a Baby Name. Meaning and Origin of Danetza

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The baby name Danetza is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced /daˈnɛtsa/ (dah-NET-sah).

Gender: Female
Syllables: 3.0
Pronunciation: /daˈnɛtsa/ (dah-NET-sah)

What is the meaning of the name Danetza ?

The baby name Danetza is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced /daˈnɛtsa/ (dah-NET-sah).

Danetza is in Origin.

Danetza is a modern Spanish-language given name encountered in Latin America, especially Mexico. Its shape suggests two plausible sources. Many see it as a creative elaboration of Dana or Daniela using the fashionable -tza cluster found in names like Yaritza and Itzae; under this path, its meaning traces to the Hebrew root of Daniel/Daniela, “God is my judge.” Others treat Danetza as a respelling of Danitza, a Hispanic form related to South Slavic Danica, yielding the poetic meaning “morning star” or “daybreak.”

Documented use rises from the late 20th century onward, with the name remaining rare and largely regional in distribution. Common variants and relatives include Danitza (the closest orthographic variant), Danica, Danika, Daniela, and Dana; short forms such as Dani or Dany are natural. Because its creation is recent and partly ornamental, Danetza offers cross-cultural resonance while preserving familiar nicknames.

Danetza is vanishingly rare. We hold just 6 recorded uses of it, from 3 countries.

Danetza has the following similar or variant Names

Danetza – Popularity by country

Based on birth registration data from national statistics agencies.

Country Gender Year Rank Born of
BO Girls 0 #650 2 9,488
PE Girls 0 #1,010 1 14,861
CO Girls 0 #1,150 3 16,140
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Danetza is predominantly a girl's name.
Danetza is a 3 syllable name, pronounced /daˈnɛtsa/ (dah-NET-sah).
Common nicknames and spelling variations include Danitza, Danica, Danette, Daniela, Daniella and Danet.
Across languages, Danetza has these equivalents: Daniel (male), Danielle (French feminine), Daniela (Spanish/Italian/Portuguese), Danica (Slavic).
Yes, definitely. You won't find Danetza anywhere in the official popularity rankings, which marks it out as exceptionally uncommon.