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Also Latvian: https://personvardi.pmlp.gov.lv/index.php?name=72525Also Swedish and Finnish: https://www.nordicnames.de/wiki/Daniela
Also Albanian: https://instatemra.shinyapps.io/emra/
Last year (2021) 20 baby girls in Poland were given the name Daniela and 47 were given this name as a middle name. As of January this year, there are 20543 women with this name in Poland. Data about middle names in the whole population for this year still don't seem to be available, but last year there were 11623 women with this middle name in Poland.
Daniela is also Swedish. The name day for Daniela in Sweden is December 11.
12/30/2020 CorrectionDaniela is also a Finnish, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, and Slovene (used alongside Danijela and Daša in Slovenia) given name. The name day for Daniela in Finland is December 11. The name day for Daniela in Sweden is December 11.Sources: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danielle
https://forebears.io/forenames/daniela
Also Slovene: https://sl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniela
Also Sicilian: https://scn.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noma_siciliani
Also Hebrew (Modern).Scripts: דניאלה. [noted -ed]
7/3/2020 CorrectionAlso Hebrew (Modern) and Arabic (Modern). Daniela is used alongside Dana in Israel.Scripts: דניאלה (Hebrew), دانييلا (Arabic).
In Poland, overall, Daniela isn't a very common name that you'd hear regularly, not quite as popular as Daniel is, yet it's not unheard of. Daniela's name day is on 10th December, or possibly on one of Daniel's name days as well. Some potential nicknames include Danielka, Danielcia, Dana, Danka, Danusia, Ela, Elka, Elunia... Last year (2018) there were 23 girls born in Poland who were given the name Daniela, so the name was on the 221th place in the girls' ranking. There were also 3 Daniellas, as opposed to 713 Daniels among the boys.
It is also used in Greek, a variant of Daniella. Its script is Δανιέλα.
This is also a very common Polish female name, pronounced dah-NYEH-lah. Its coarse diminutive is Danka and its gentler pet name is Dania.
Also used in Croatia as a variant of Danijela.
In Italy Daniela was overused in the third quarter of the 20th century. It was the 4th most popular name in Rome in 1951 (behind Patrizia, Paola and Annamaria), the 3rd in 1956 (behind Patrizia and Paola), the 5th in 1961 (behind Patrizia, Paola, Antonella and Cinzia), the 3th in 1966 (behind Alessandra and Paola) and the 10th in 1971. Nowadays it is not very popular.
Has also been used on girls in Slovenia. [noted -ed]
This name is very much used in Israel too.

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