Daniel
GenderMale
Origin
Word/nameHebrew
Meaning"God is my judge"
Other names
Related namesDan, Danny, Dani, Daniella (English)[1]
Dany (French)
דָּנִיֵּאל (Daniyyel / Dāniyyêl) (Hebrew)

Danyel, Danyal (Turkish)
ܪܐܢܝܠ (Daniyyel) (Syriac)
Daniele (Italian)
Daniël, Daan Dutch)
Даниел (Daniel) (Bulgarian)
დანიელი (Danieli) (Georgian)
Δανιήλ (Daniil) (Greek)
Dániel (Hungarian)
Даниил (Daniil) (Russian)
Данијел / Danijel (Serbian / Slovene, Croatian)
Danilo / Данило (Brazilian Portuguese, Italian, Slovene, Croatian / Serbian, Ukrainian)
Daniel (Portuguese, Spanish)
Dănuṭ (Romanian)
Tanel (Estonian)
Taneli (Finnish)
Դանիէլ (Taniēl) (Armenian)
دانيال (Danyal/Daniel) (Kurdish)
دانيال (Dâniyal / Danial) (Persian)
دانيال (Danyal) (Arabic)
Deiniol (Welsh)
Deniel (Breton)
Danel (Basque)
Dainéil, Dónall (Irish)
ダニエル (Danieru) (Japanese)
다니엘 (Daniel) (Korean) Дониёр, Doniyor (Uzbek)

Taniela (Fijian)

Daniel is one of the most common given names. People named Daniel, as well as informal forms like "Dan" and "Danny", include:

Dan

Mononym or stage name

  • DJ Dan (born Daniel Wherrett), American DJ

Dani

Daniyal/Danyal/Danial

Daniel

Mononym

Given name

Daniele

Daniels

"Daniels" is the form of the name "Danel" according to the Latvian grammar related to names.

Daniil

Danil

Danyl

Danny

Fictional Daniels

Fictional characters

See also

References

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