Danillie is a unique and distinctive given name, derived from the French 'Daniel'. It's composed of two elements: 'Dan', which means 'judge' or 'God is my judge', and 'ille', a suffix often used to form diminutives or familiar forms in French. Thus, Danillie can be interpreted as a charming and intimate version of Daniel. The name gained prominence during the Middle Ages when it was popular among nobility in France. Today, Danillie continues to be an uncommon yet elegant choice for parents seeking a special name for their child.
"Danillie had 5 babies born in 1973 and another 7 in 1974, making a total of 12 children over those two years."