Certificate of Name
Danica
Feminine
Croatian, English, Macedonian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovene
Meaning & Origin
Danica (Cyrillic: Даница) is a Slavic feminine given name derived from the word "morning star, Venus". In Slavic folklore, Danica is the personification of the morning star, often associated with the planet Venus. The name has been used across Slavic countries, including Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia, Slovakia, Macedonia, and others.Etymology and FolkloreThe name Danica comes from the Slavic root dan meaning "day" with a suffix indicating a diminutive or feminine form. The morning star was seen as herald of the day. In some folklore traditions, Danica appears as a goddess or celestial being. Serbs also recognize the constellation called Danica (the "Morning Star" — often represented as Venus) in folklore.Usage and VariantsThe name has equivalents in other Slavic languages: Bulgarian Denica or Denitsa; English variant Danika gained popularity after celebrity racer Danica Patrick. It began appearing in English-speaking countries sporadically from the 1970s onward.Notable BearersDanica McKellar (born 1975), American actress and mathematician, known for role on The Wonder YearsDanica Patrick (born 1982), American professional race car driver, notably in IndyCar and NASCARDanica Roem (born 1984), first openly transgender person elected to a U.S. state legislature (Virginia House of Delegates)Danica Krstajić, tennis player from MontenegroDanica Baričević, Australian-born Croatian politicianMeaning: "morning star, Venus"Origin: SlavicType: Feminine given nameUsage regions: Balkan countries, Czech and Slovak regions, English-speaking world
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