Certificate of Name
Donny
Masculine
English
Meaning & Origin
Etymology and OriginDonny is a familiar form (hypocorism) of the masculine given name Donald. Donald itself derives from the Scottish Gaelic Dòmhnall, which means "ruler of the world," originating from the Old Irish elements domun "world" and fal "rule." This was the name of two 9th-century kings of the Scots and Picts. Donny is one of several diminutives, including Don and Donnie, and share a common root with the Irish forms Domhnall, Dónal, and the Old Irish Domnall.Usage and PopularityAs a variant of Donald, Donny has been used in English-speaking countries, particularly in the United States. It was popular during much of the 20th century, partly due to the influence of famous bearers. The name's friendly, approachable tone made it a natural fit in informal contexts.Notable BearersNotable individuals named Donny include American singer, songwriter, and pianist Donny Hathaway (1945–1979), known for his soulful music and collaborations with Roberta Flack. Other bearers include Donny Deutsch (born 1957), an American advertising executive and television personality, and Donny Fritts (1942–2019), a session musician and songwriter. In the entertainment world, Donny Osmond (born 1957), a singer, actor, and former teen idol, achieved fame as part of the Osmond family and as a solo artist. While Wikipedia's list uses the spelling "Donny" alongside "Donnie," both forms are common.Meaning: Diminutive of Donald, "ruler of the world"Origin: Scottish Gaelic via DonaldType: DiminutiveUsage Regions: English-speaking world, especially the United States
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