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Dannys

Dannys is a proper noun that can function as the plural form of the given name Danny, and, less commonly, as a surname or brand name in English. In most contexts, Dannys appears in prose to refer to a group of people who share the first name Danny, or to a family or group bearing the surname Dannys. Because Dannys is not a widely established subject, it lacks a single defining article and is typically identified by surrounding context.

Origins and usage: Danny is a common diminutive of Daniel, a name of Hebrew origin meaning “God

Cultural references: In fiction or branding, Dannys may be used as the name of a group, a

Notable examples: There are many individuals named Danny, but there is no widely recognized subject that uses

See also: Danny, Daniel, Daniels.

is
my
judge.”
The
plural
Dannys
follows
standard
English
practices
for
pluralizing
proper
nouns
that
denote
people.
As
a
surname,
Dannys
would
reflect
patronymic
or
family
naming
patterns,
though
such
instances
are
uncommon.
cast
of
characters,
or
a
company.
These
uses
are
not
standardized
and
depend
on
the
specific
work
or
brand.
Dannys
as
a
standalone
title
or
entry.
When
encountered,
the
term
typically
relies
on
context
to
identify
the
intended
referent.