The name Daniel is a biblical name. Its earliest origins can be traced back to the Old Testament of the Bible, where it was defined as “God is my judge” in Hebrew. Daniel of the Old Testament is known for remaining loyal to the God of Israel despite persecution and danger. According to the Bible, he was thrown into a lion’s den for refusing to worship the king, but God protected Daniel and he was not harmed by the lions. The biblical Daniel was also a visionary with the power to interpret dreams.
How Popular Is the Name Daniel?
Daniel is a name that never seems to go out of style. It’s an ever-popular name, having been a top-50 baby name for boys in the U.S. throughout the past century. The name Daniel steadily rose in popularity from the 1920s to the 1980s. It first broke into the top 20 in 1952, and top 10 in 1976. Daniel was in the top 10 consistently from 1981 to 1995, reaching its peak at the rank of 5 in 1985 and 1990, and was a top-10 name again from 1999 to 2011. In 2020 Daniel was ranked as the 14th name for boys in America. Although the name Daniel is typically used as a boy name, it can certainly be used however you see fit as sex doesn’t have to be a part of your name selection process.
Name Variations
As it is a biblical name, Daniel has an equivalent in virtually every known language. These include:
Daan (Dutch) Danail (Bulgarian) Daniele (Italian) Danijel (Serbian/Croatian) Daniyyel (Hebrew) Danyal (Turkish) Dănuṭ (Romanian) Deiniol (Welsh) Dónall (Irish) Tanel (Estonian) Taneli (Finnish)
Similar Names
Other boy names from the Old Testament:
Aaron Abraham Benjamin Elijah Ezra Jonathan Joshua Noah Samuel
Other boy names starting with D:
Dale Dana Darnell Darrell Darren David Davis Dennis Dexter Diego Douglas
Common Nicknames
Common nicknames for Dan include:
Dan: Suggests a sturdy, reliable, masculine figure like Dan Rather, the longtime host of the “CBS Evening News,” or Dan Conner, the lovable dad portrayed by John Goodman in the TV shows “Roseanne” and “The Conners.” Dans are often nicknamed “Dan the Man”—mostly because it’s a convenient rhyme, but also because of its frequent usage. This name connotes a strong, reliable personality.Danny: Has more of a playful, boyish spirit. Many who are called Danny in boyhood grow up to be called Dan. Adults still known as Danny may have a funny or mischievous spirit, like the impish actor Danny DeVito, Danny Tanner (the dad played by Bob Saget in “Full House”), or the greaser Danny Zuko memorably portrayed by John Travolta in “Grease.”
Suggested Sibling Names
AndrewDeborahJamesMaxNaomiPeterRachelRebeccaSarahVioletWalter
Famous People Named Daniel
Notable Daniels in the U.S., like the pioneer Daniel Boone and the 19th-century statesman Daniel Webster, embodied the biblical Daniel’s loyalty and courage. The name Daniel is also associated with distinguished English actors such as Daniel Radcliffe, Daniel Day-Lewis, and Daniel Craig.
Famous Daniels:
Daniel Bernoulli, Dutch-Swiss mathematicianDaniel Defoe, British writer, best known as the author of “Robinson Crusoe"Daniel Ellsberg, American activistDaniel Tosh, U.S. comedian
Famous Dans:
Dan Aykroyd, Canadian-American actor best known for appearing in “Saturday Night Live” and “Ghostbusters"Dan Castellanata, American actor best known for voicing Homer SimpsonDan DeCarlo, American cartoonist, co-creator of “Sabrina the Teenage Witch” and “Josie and the Pussycats"Dan Gurney, American racecar driverDan Marino, NFL quarterback for the Miami DolphinsDan Rather, American journalist and news anchor
Famous Dannys:
Danny DeVito, American actorDanny Elfman, American musician and film composerDanny Glover, American actorDanny Kaye, American actor and comedianDanny O’Reilly, Irish musician
Fictional Dans/Daniels/Dannys:
Dan Conner, “Roseanne,” “The Conners"Daniel LaRusso, “The Karate Kid"Daniel Tiger, “Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood,” “Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood"Danny Phantom, “Danny Phantom"Danny Tanner, “Full House”
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