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Dann

Dann is a term that appears in different linguistic and onomastic contexts. In German, dann is a common adverb and conjunction meaning “then,” “after that,” or “in that case.” It is used to indicate sequence or conditional consequence in clauses such as “Wenn es regnet, gehen wir später; dann bleiben wir zu Hause.” The word is a staple of everyday speech and writing in German-speaking regions.

As a surname, Dann exists as a Germanic-origin family name found in several countries, including Germany and

Dann can also function as a given name or nickname in English-speaking contexts, sometimes as a short

In discussion and reference works, dann is typically distinguished from capitalized forms used as names (Dann)

Overall, dann serves primarily as a regular German particle meaning “then” or “in that case,” while Dann,

English-speaking
nations.
The
surname
Dann
may
derive
from
various
sources,
including
patronymic
forms
related
to
given
names
such
as
Daniel,
or
from
regional
origins;
the
exact
etymology
can
vary
by
family
history
and
geographic
lineage.
form
of
Daniel
or
as
an
independently
chosen
name.
Although
less
common
than
the
full
name
Daniel,
Dann
appears
in
personal-name
records
as
a
first
name
in
some
populations.
by
noting
its
role
as
a
common
German
word
rather
than
a
proper
noun.
See
also
entries
for
related
names
such
as
Daniel,
Dan,
and
Don,
which
cover
similar
or
etymologically
connected
usages.
as
a
capitalized
variant,
appears
as
a
surname
or
given
name
in
various
cultures.