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Daniel is a masculine given name of Hebrew origin (דָּנִיֵּאל, Daniyyel), meaning "God is my judge." It is common in English-speaking countries and other regions, and also appears as a . In the , it is the name of a prophet (see [[Daniel (biblical figure)]]). For other uses, see:
  • [[Daniel (given name)]]
  • [[Daniel (surname)]]
  • [[Daniel, West Virginia]], and other populated places
  • [[Daniel (given name)#People|People]] with the name, including biblical and historical figures
  • [[Daniel (disambiguation)#Arts and entertainment|Daniel in arts and entertainment]]
  • [[Daniel (disambiguation)#Other uses|Other uses]]

Etymology and personal names

Origin and meaning

The name Daniel originates from the Hebrew דָּנִיֵּאל (Daniyyel), composed of the elements דִּין (din), meaning "to ," and אֵל (ʾel), meaning "," thus translating to " is my ." This etymology reflects a theophoric structure common in ancient names, emphasizing and . The name first appears in the Hebrew Bible in the Book of Ezekiel, and is prominently featured as the title character in the , which is set during the Babylonian exile in the 6th century BCE, portraying Daniel as a Jewish and advisor to foreign kings. The name adapted into as דָּנִיֵּאל (Daniyel), into as Δανιήλ (Daniēl) in the translation, and into Latin as Daniel in the , facilitating its spread through religious texts across ancient Near Eastern and Mediterranean cultures. Linguistic variations of Daniel proliferate across languages, reflecting phonetic and cultural adaptations; examples include in and traditions, in and Turkish, and Deiniol in Welsh. In , , the name holds prophetic significance, symbolizing faith, wisdom, and divine protection, as Daniel is revered as a major prophet in the and , and recognized in Islamic tradition as a righteous figure who foretold future events. From its in the , the name evolved into widespread use in medieval and modern and beyond, often shortened to diminutives such as or , which maintain its core identity while adapting to contemporary naming practices. Today, Daniel remains one of the most common s globally, underscoring its enduring appeal.

Given name

Daniel is a widely used masculine , particularly popular in Western cultures due to its biblical , which evoke themes of wisdom and unwavering faith in the face of adversity. The name draws inspiration from the biblical figure Daniel, a prophet known for his interpretations of dreams and survival in the , making it a of and resilience across religious traditions. In terms of historical popularity, Daniel reached its height in English-speaking countries during the and , consistently ranking in the top 10 for boys in the United States; for instance, it held the 7th position in the with 345,559 occurrences and 8th in the with 272,345. It remains a staple globally, reflecting enduring appeal beyond its peak era. In the United States, it ranked 16th for boys in 2024. Demographically, the name is borne by approximately 1.9 million individuals as of 2024, underscoring its prevalence in . In , it has been especially favored, ranking as the second most popular boys' name in during the with a 2.53% usage rate. The name is also common in , where it frequently appears in national top lists—for example, ranking 6th in as of 2022—and in , where it counts as a perennial favorite among boys' names. These trends highlight its cross-cultural adoption in both religious and secular settings, particularly within Jewish and Christian communities. Common nicknames for Daniel include Dan, , and Dani, which offer informal variations suitable for everyday use. Feminine counterparts, such as and Daniela, emerged as adaptations in English- and Romance-language contexts, respectively, maintaining the name's core associations while providing gender-specific options.

Surname

The surname developed in medieval as a patronymic form of the given name Daniel, denoting "son of Daniel," and emerged prominently during the 12th and 13th centuries as personal names transitioned into hereditary family identifiers. This evolution was particularly common in English and Welsh contexts, where early records appear in , , from the reign of (1216–1272), such as the mention of Alicia Daniel. Among Jewish Ashkenazi communities, it adopted a similar patronymic structure, deriving directly from the Hebrew biblical name meaning "God is my judge," reflecting religious and cultural naming practices in diaspora populations across . Variants of the surname include Daniels in English-speaking regions, signifying the same patronymic origin, and Danielson in Scandinavian countries, where it follows the tradition of adding "-son" to indicate descent. The name is prevalent in the United States, ranking 396th among surnames with 80,526 bearers as of the 2010 US Census, as well as in the United Kingdom (around 819th with about 8,300 individuals) and Australia (approximately 555th for Daniels with 6,965 bearers). It holds notable frequency among African American communities, comprising about 26% of U.S. bearers due to historical adoption during and after enslavement, and within Jewish diaspora lineages influenced by biblical naming conventions. Heraldically, the Daniel surname is associated with coats of arms granted to families, such as those featuring symbols of and judgment in and fields, originating from early Welsh and English lines. Globally, the surname occurs in roughly 1 in 8,043 , totaling about 905,000 bearers, with higher relative density in (86th most common, around 6,511 individuals as of 2016) and Hungary (Dániel variant held by about 1,372, or 1 in 7,155).

People

Biblical and religious figures

Daniel the prophet was a prominent Jewish figure of the BCE, exiled to following the siege of by in 605 BCE. As a noble youth from the , he served in the Babylonian and subsequent Persian courts, rising to high positions through his wisdom and faithfulness to Jewish law. He is the central character in the , a text comprising historical narratives and apocalyptic visions that emphasize God's sovereignty over empires. Renowned for his interpretive abilities, Daniel decoded Nebuchadnezzar's dream of a colossal composed of , silver, , iron, and clay, symbolizing successive kingdoms culminating in a divine kingdom that would endure forever (Daniel 2:31-45). This , divinely granted after the king's magicians failed, elevated Daniel to chief administrator and showcased Yahweh's superiority over Babylonian deities. Later, under , Daniel's unwavering prayer practice led to his accusation of violating a decree against petitioning any god but the king, resulting in his condemnation to a ; miraculously, he emerged unharmed, affirming divine protection (Daniel 6:16-23). In , Daniel is regarded as one of the despite the Book of Daniel's placement in the (Writings) rather than (Prophets), reflecting its blend of narrative and visionary elements. His prophecies, particularly those in chapters 7-12 concerning empires and the end times, are interpreted as foretelling events like the desecration of the by , central to observances commemorating the . Traditional Jewish exegesis links Daniel's visions of the "" (Daniel 11:31) to the rededication of the , underscoring themes of perseverance amid . Christian traditions incorporate the into the canon, valuing its messianic prophecies, such as the "Son of Man" figure (:13-14), which references in the Gospels. Apocryphal additions, accepted in Catholic and Bibles, expand Daniel's role: in the story of (), a youthful Daniel exposes corrupt elders falsely accusing a virtuous woman of , using to reveal their lies and secure her innocence. Similarly, () depicts Daniel debunking idol worship by exposing a and surviving another lions' den ordeal. The [Eastern Orthodox Church](/page/Eastern_Orthodox Church) commemorates Daniel and the Three Holy Youths on , honoring their fidelity in exile. In , Daniel is known as (or Daniyal), considered a prophet and wise ruler though not explicitly named in the ; his story draws from biblical accounts and traditions emphasizing miracles, , and resurrection motifs. Islamic narratives portray Danyal as a successor to earlier prophets like , governing justly in and performing acts such as reviving the dead through prayer, aligning with broader prophetic themes of and divine justice. Shia further highlight his role in preserving during , with traditions crediting him interpretive wisdom akin to biblical depictions. Other minor biblical figures named Daniel appear in prophetic texts, potentially distinct from the main prophet. In Ezekiel 14:14 and 14:20, God declares that even if , , and Job were present, they could save only themselves by their righteousness amid judgment on , portraying Daniel as an exemplar of . Ezekiel 28:3 addresses the king of sarcastically, comparing his wisdom unfavorably to that of Daniel, suggesting a legendary figure of unparalleled sagacity known in ancient Near Eastern lore, possibly linked to the hero Danel. Apocryphal works, such as the , feature a young Daniel in judicial roles, reinforcing motifs of youthful in non-canonical Jewish and Christian texts.

Historical and modern individuals

In literature and history, Daniel Defoe (c. 1660–1731) was an English trader, journalist, pamphleteer, and novelist, widely regarded as one of the earliest proponents of the through works like (1719), while also serving as a political agent and spy during political upheavals. Prominent statesmen include Daniel Webster (1782–1852), an American lawyer and politician who served as a U.S. Senator from and twice as , renowned for his eloquent speeches advocating national unity amid sectional tensions leading to the . In contemporary politics, Daniel Ortega (b. 1945) is a Nicaraguan revolutionary and politician who led the to overthrow the Somoza dictatorship in 1979, serving as president from 1985 to 1990 and again since 2007 in a role marked by authoritarian governance. Similarly, Daniel Noboa (b. 1987), a businessman and centrist politician, became Ecuador's president in 2023 at age 35, focusing on combating and economic reforms amid rising . In science, (1700–1782) was a Swiss mathematician and physicist from the prominent , whose seminal work (1738) introduced explaining and pressure differences, influencing fields from to . (1934–2024), an Israeli-American psychologist, pioneered by integrating with economic decision-making, earning the 2002 in Economic Sciences for developed with . In entertainment, Daniel Radcliffe (b. 1989) is an English actor who rose to global fame portraying the title character in the eight-film series (2001–2011), later diversifying into stage productions like (2007) and films such as (2012). In sports, Daniel Ricciardo (b. 1989) is an Australian former Formula 1 driver who competed from 2011 to 2024, securing eight victories—primarily with between 2014 and 2018—and known for his aggressive style and charismatic persona, nicknamed "The Honey Badger," before retiring following a challenging stint with in 2024. This selection highlights influential figures but remains incomplete, particularly for emerging individuals post-2023 whose prominence may evolve by 2025.

Fictional characters

In literature, Daniel Martin serves as the of John Fowles's 1977 Daniel Martin, depicting a who confronts midlife regrets, fractured relationships, and cultural displacement during a return to from . In film and television, Daniel Jackson is a central figure in the franchise, introduced as an Egyptologist in the 1994 film and expanded in the series Stargate SG-1 (1997–2007), where he deciphers ancient scripts, negotiates with extraterrestrial cultures, and embodies intellectual curiosity amid military expeditions. Daniel LaRusso appears as the young hero in the films starting with the 1984 original, a New Jersey teen relocating to who masters under Mr. Miyagi's guidance to overcome and build , later revisited in the series (2018–). Daniel Plainview features as the ambitious oilman in Paul Thomas Anderson's 2007 film , whose relentless pursuit of wealth erodes his humanity and family ties. In animation, Daniel Fenton, better known as Danny Phantom, is the title character of the Nickelodeon series Danny Phantom (2004–2007), a 14-year-old who acquires ectoplasmic powers from a lab accident, balancing high school life with vigilante duties against ghostly invaders in Amity Park. In video games, Daniel Lamb is the lead in Rockstar Games' Manhunt 2 (2007), a former scientist suffering memory loss who flees a secretive project and confronts psychological experiments and assassins in a bid for truth and survival. Daniel also protagonists Amnesia: The Dark Descent (2010), awakening in 19th-century Prussia with amnesia, evading monsters in Brennenburg Castle while unraveling his complicity in dark rituals through environmental puzzles and horror. Certain portrayals, such as Daniel Jackson's scholarly defiance against , echo the biblical Daniel's themes of and under trial.

Places

Populated places

Several populated places worldwide are named Daniel or bear close variations, often reflecting historical, biblical, or personal naming influences. These include small towns, unincorporated communities, and planned neighborhoods, primarily in and . While most are modest in size, they serve as local hubs for residents engaged in , , or suburban living. In the United States, Daniel is an unincorporated community and in , situated along U.S. Route 189 in the Green River Valley. Settled in 1899 by ranchers and fur traders, it features historic sites like the original schoolhouse built in 1913 and a community center; the population stood at 108 as of the 2020 U.S. Census. The area supports ranching and near the Bridger-Teton National Forest. Another notable U.S. example is Daniel, a town in , incorporated in 2006 after earlier settlement in the 1870s by . Located near Heber City, it has a population of 916 as of the 2020 U.S. Census and emphasizes rural living with access to the Wasatch Mountains for and . Daniel Island, in Berkeley County, South Carolina, is a master-planned community within the city limits of , encompassing 4,000 acres between the and Wando Rivers. Developed since the 1990s, it includes residential neighborhoods, a , parks, and a downtown area with shops and schools; approximately 11,183 people resided there as of 2010 estimates, with recent figures around 12,000 as of 2023. In , Saint-Daniel refers to a locality and former parish within the larger municipality of Adstock in the region of . Integrated into Adstock since municipal reforms, it is near Grand Lac Saint-François and features campgrounds and trails in the adjacent Parc national de Frontenac; the broader Adstock area has 2,903 residents as of the , focused on and . Outside , Daniëlskuil is a town in the ZF Mgcawu District Municipality of South Africa's province, at the foot of the Kuruman Hills. Established in the early around lime mining operations, it has a population of 13,597 as of the 2011 census and includes historical sites like an Anglo-Boer War fort and the nearby ; the local economy relies on agriculture and mining.

Natural features and other locations

The encompasses 708,000 acres across 21 counties in eastern , , and was renamed in 1966 to honor the legendary explorer for his role in opening the region to settlement. This rugged landscape features sandstone cliffs, deep ravines, waterfalls, and diverse ecosystems supporting activities like , , and wildlife viewing. Mount Daniel, located in the central Cascade Range of Washington state, rises to an elevation of 7,959 feet (2,423 meters) as the highest peak in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness area. The glaciated massif offers challenging scrambles and panoramic views of surrounding volcanoes, with its east-west ridgeline including multiple summits accessible via trails like Cathedral Pass. The Daniel Boone Homestead, situated on 579 acres in Birdsboro, Pennsylvania, preserves the birthplace of explorer Daniel Boone and interprets 18th-century rural life through restored structures, including a log cabin, barn, and family cemetery. Managed by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, the site provides educational programs on pioneer history and environmental stewardship. Several academic institutions feature libraries named Daniel, such as the Daniel Library at in , which supports military education with over 250 databases, extensive print and digital collections, and research services for cadets and faculty. Similarly, the Martha Brown-Lois Daniel Library at in Nashville houses nearly 200,000 print volumes and 395,000 eBooks, facilitating scholarly access across disciplines. Daniel Street in , runs through the historic downtown district, featuring colonial-era architecture, waterfront proximity, and local establishments that contribute to the city's vibrant seaport character.

Arts and entertainment

Literature

The is a canonical text in the and the Christian , composed circa 165 BCE during the against Seleucid rule. It blends historical narratives of Jewish exile in with apocalyptic visions, emphasizing themes of divine sovereignty over human empires and the ultimate triumph of God's kingdom. The book survives in three ancient editions—Hebrew, , and —and portrays the prophet Daniel interpreting dreams and surviving trials, serving as a foundational work of Jewish . In secular literature, George Eliot's , published in 1876, stands as a seminal Victorian exploring and in 19th-century . The protagonist, Daniel Deronda, an English gentleman, uncovers his Jewish heritage and embraces , reflecting Eliot's advocacy for Jewish national aspirations amid rising . The work intertwines personal self-discovery with broader themes of heritage and belonging, influencing early Zionist thought. E.L. Doctorow's The Book of Daniel (1971) is a semi-fictional drawing on the 1951 trial and 1953 execution of for to commit . Narrated by their surviving son, it examines the psychological trauma of political persecution, McCarthyism, and family legacy through nonlinear storytelling and historical critique. Doctorow uses the case to probe American radicalism and injustice, blending fact with invention to highlight the era's ideological conflicts. 19th-century poetry featuring the name "Daniel" includes works inspired by biblical or historical figures; poets of the era often evoked in broader thematic explorations of and . Recent from the , such as graphic novels, has not prominently featured titular or central "Daniel" narratives in high-impact publications, underscoring the enduring focus on earlier canonical texts.

Music

In music, "Daniel" appears as a title or theme in various songs, albums, and compositions, often drawing from personal narratives, biblical references, or folk traditions. One of the most prominent examples is "Daniel," a ballad written by and and released as a single in 1973 from the album . The song depicts a brother seeing off a veteran, inspired by a article about a wounded soldier seeking escape from public scrutiny; it reached number two on the Hot 100. Another well-known piece is "," a traditional with penned by English in 1910 and set to the melody of the "," a tune collected in the late . Though not explicitly about a figure named Daniel, the song's use of "Danny" as a form has led to associations with Daniel variants in , and it has been performed by artists ranging from to . In contemporary music, "Daniel" by , from the 2009 album , explores themes of sibling loss and introspection, written by Natasha Khan about her brother. More recently, Will Young's "Daniel," released in 2021 as the lead single from his album Crying on the Bathroom Floor, addresses themes of fleeting romance and emotional vulnerability. Musicians and bands named Daniel or incorporating the name include Daniel Amos, an American band formed in 1974 by Terry Scott Taylor, known for blending , , and biblical themes across over 30 albums, such as their debut Daniel Amos (1976). , the stage name of Canadian R&B singer Ashton Simmonds, rose to prominence in the with Grammy-nominated albums like Freudian (2017), featuring introspective soul tracks. Classical compositions themed around the biblical Daniel include George Frideric Handel's Belshazzar (HWV 61), premiered in 1745 with a by drawn from the , depicting the fall of and Daniel's prophetic role; it features arias like "O sacred oracles of truth" sung by the character Daniel. The medieval Ludus Danielis (Play of Daniel), a 12th-century Latin liturgical drama from , dramatizes Daniel's trials including the , and has been revived in modern performances by early music ensembles. In the , Israeli composer Efrat Rachel Gerlich's Daniel, premiered in 2023, reinterprets the prophet's visions from the with choral and orchestral elements. Albums titled Daniel encompass indie rock and other genres, such as Real Estate's sixth studio Daniel (2024), produced by and featuring dreamy guitar-driven tracks reflecting on suburban life and memory. The Daniel Band, a Canadian outfit active since 1979, released like On Rock (1982), emphasizing faith-based lyrics in a heavy rock style. Compilations like Songs for Daniel (2017) by various artists gather tracks dedicated to or inspired by individuals named Daniel, supporting charitable causes.

Film, television, and theater

In film, "Daniel" (1983), directed by , dramatizes the story of a young man grappling with the execution of his parents for espionage during the , drawing from the real-life case. Starring as the titular character, the film explores themes of political persecution and personal trauma, earning praise for its intense performances and historical resonance. Other notable films include "" (1941), a supernatural fantasy directed by , where Edward Arnold portrays the 19th-century statesman defending a farmer's soul from the devil in a battle, blending with American history. In more recent cinema, "" (2019), directed by , follows a college student by his imaginary childhood friend Daniel after a family tragedy, delving into and . Additionally, "" (2013), a faith-based production starring , depicts the biblical prophet's trials in , emphasizing themes of and . On television, "" (2012–present), an animated series produced by , centers on four-year-old Daniel Tiger as he navigates everyday preschool challenges, teaching social-emotional skills through original songs and stories inspired by . The show has aired over 200 episodes and remains a staple for young audiences. Another series, "The Book of Daniel" (2006), an drama created by , portrays a modern Episcopal priest named facing ethical dilemmas amid family and church conflicts, though it was canceled after one season due to controversy over its portrayal of religion. Animated fare like "" (2022–present) on follows young wizard Daniel as he uncovers magical secrets in a hidden world, blending adventure with fantasy elements across multiple seasons. Various series feature episodes titled "Daniel," such as those in procedural dramas exploring character backstories or mysteries. In theater, the medieval "Play of Daniel" (Ludus Danielis), a 12th-century Latin liturgical drama originating from , reenacts scenes from the including and the , performed with music and accompanied by the feast of the Circumcision. Modern adaptations include the stage version of Ken Loach's "I, Daniel Blake" (premiered 2023 in the UK, U.S. debut 2024 at Fountain Theatre), adapted by , which follows a widowed carpenter navigating bureaucratic struggles, highlighting social injustice through raw, verbatim-style dialogue. Biblical productions like ' "Daniel" (2024 season in Lancaster, PA) bring the prophet's story to life with live animals, elaborate sets, and a cast of over 100, running from March to December and attracting families for its immersive spectacle.

Other uses

Businesses and brands

Daniel Industries, originally known as The Daniel Orifice Fitting Company, was founded in 1935 by Paul Daniel in , , specializing in precision measurement solutions for the oil and gas industry, including the patented Daniel Senior Orifice Fitting that remains a standard in gas pipelines. The company expanded into manufacturing orifice plates, meters, and flow control systems, becoming a leader in fiscal for applications. Acquired by in 2012 and later by Turnspire Capital Partners in 2021, it continues to operate as Daniel Measurement and Control, headquartered in , , with over 90 years of innovation in differential pressure flow products and turbine meters. Daniel Soft Co., Ltd., a software firm established in the early , focuses on system development for industries, including custom solutions for automobile manufacturers and other sectors requiring integrated software for production processes. The company provides services in , emphasizing reliability and scalability for industrial applications, though it maintains a relatively low international profile compared to larger global tech entities. In the sector, Daniel Rainn is a contemporary women's launched in by Mandy Wang and Daniel Norzagaray, offering feminine blouses, tunics, dresses, and tops inspired by relaxed Californian style and modern versatility. Distributed through retailers like and , the has grown to include seasonal collections such as watercolor florals and boho prints, catering to professional women seeking effortless chic apparel. Daniel's Jewelers, a family-owned chain founded in 1948 by Joseph Sherwood in , began as a single store serving migrant workers and has expanded to over 100 locations across the , specializing in fine jewelry, diamonds, engagement rings, and watches with flexible financing options. The retailer emphasizes affordable luxury and diverse designs, evolving from its post-Depression roots to incorporate and AI-driven customer service innovations by 2024. In the culinary world, , the flagship fine-dining establishment of chef , opened in 1993 on City's Upper East Side, earning three stars for its New and innovative tasting menus. Part of the Group, which includes six other venues and international outposts, it exemplifies high-end with seasonal ingredients and formal service, maintaining its status as a pillar of NYC's dining scene for over three decades.

Science, technology, and transportation

The is a type of primary voltaic cell consisting of a anode immersed in solution and a cathode in solution, connected by a porous barrier to prevent mixing while allowing . Invented in 1836, it provided a stable voltage of approximately 1.1 volts and was widely used in early and electrometallurgy due to its resistance to polarization compared to earlier cells like the . The cell's operation relies on the spontaneous redox reaction where oxidizes and copper ions reduce, generating electrical current without significant hydrogen gas evolution. In transportation, several U.S. vessels have borne the name Daniel or variations thereof. USS Daniel (DE-335) was an Edsall-class commissioned in 1944, serving primarily in in the Atlantic and Mediterranean during , including convoy escorts to and British ports, before decommissioning in 1946. Similarly, USS Daniel A. Joy (DE-585), a Rudderow-class named after a , operated from 1944 to 1945 in the Pacific Theater, screening carriers during operations at , , and , and was later converted for other roles until stricken in 1975. These ships exemplified mid-20th-century naval escort designs optimized for convoy protection and hunter-killer missions.

Miscellaneous

In legal contexts, Daniel v. Paul (1969) was a landmark U.S. case that extended the to privately owned recreational facilities, ruling that a lakeside club in discriminated against Black patrons Doris Daniel and Rosalyn Kyles by denying them entry based on race. The decision affirmed Congress's authority under the to prohibit such discrimination in places affecting interstate commerce, such as those offering food and lodging. Religious observances include the Feast of St. Daniel the Prophet, celebrated on July 21 in the Catholic liturgical calendar, honoring the biblical figure known for his prophecies and faith during the Babylonian exile. In the Eastern Orthodox Church, the feast occurs on December 17, commemorating Daniel alongside the Three Holy Youths (Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah) for their resistance to idolatry. Several awards bear the name "Daniel" in recognition of journalistic excellence. The Daniel Pearl Award for Courage and Integrity in Journalism, established by the Los Angeles Press Club in memory of Wall Street Journal reporter , is presented annually to journalists demonstrating exceptional bravery and ethical reporting; in 2025, CNN's received it for her international coverage. The Daniel Schorr Journalism Prize, awarded by WBUR, recognizes emerging public media journalists under 35 with a $5,000 grant for innovative storytelling. In , 'Daniel' is a of the peace lily (), noted for its compact growth, dark green leaves, and white spathes, introduced in the for indoor ornamental use.

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