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The Russian, Belarusian, and Greek form of Daniel.

The Latvian form of Daniil.

The Old Church Slavic form of Daniel.

A form of Daniel found in several languages.

The feminine form of Daniel.

A variant of Danica.

A variant of Daniil.

A Russian variant form of Daniel.

The Italian feminine form of Daniel.

A form of Daniel used in various languages.

The feminine form of Daniël.

The Bosnian form of Danish.

From Persian دانش (dānesh) signifying "knowledge, learning".

Signifies "close, near" in Arabic.

An alternate transcription of Arabic دانية (see Daniya).

The Arabic, Persian and Urdu form of Daniel.

Derived from the Persian دانا (dānā) signifying "wise" and یار (yār) signifying "friend, companion".

The Biblical Hebrew form of Daniel.

The Faroese form of Daniel.

Derived from the Hausa ɗa "son" and Jumma'a "Friday".

Derived from the Hausa ɗa "son" and Lahadi "Sunday".

Derived from the Hausa ɗa "son" and Alhamis "Thursday".

The feminine form of Daniel or Dan 1.

A diminutive of Danielle (English) or Daniel (Danish).

The Old Norse form of Dan 3.

A medieval short form of Durante. The most notable bearer of this name was Dante Alighieri (1265-1321), the Italian poet who authored the Divine Comed...

A hypothetical Irish mother goddess. In Irish sources, the name appears only in the phrase Tuatha Dé Danann, signifying "people of the goddess Danu",...

The Polish form of Danutė.

Of uncertain meaning, possibly a feminine form of Daniel. It is found in Lithuania from at least the 14th century, being borne by a sister of...

A French diminutive of Daniel or Danielle.

The feminine form of Dan 1. It can also be interpreted as a compound signifying "judgement from God", using the element יָהּ (yah) referring to the...

An alternate transcription of Arabic دانية (see Daniya).

A diminutive of Daniil or Danila 1 (Russian) or Danylo (Ukrainian).

The Turkish form of Daniel.

A Ukrainian variant form of Daniel.

The feminine form of Danyil.

The Ukrainian form of Daniel.

An alternate transcription of Arabic داوود or داود (see Dawud).

A form of Dawud used in parts of French-influenced West Africa.

Signifies "laurel" in Greek. In Greek mythology, she was a nymph turned into a laurel tree by her father so that she might escape the pursuit of Apoll...

The French form of Daphne.

A variant form of Daphne used in Quebec.

A combination of the popular phonetic elements da and quan. It can be spelled Daquan or with a capitalized third letter as DaQuan.

Signifies "mother-of-pearl, nacre" in Hebrew.

An Anglicized form of Dáire.

Signifies "star" in Khmer, ultimately from the Sanskrit तारा (tārā).

Signifies "wealthy" in Persian.

Signifies "of oak" in Irish, from the genitive case of dair.

An Anglicized form of Dáire or Darach.

The Old Persian form of Darius.

Derived from the English surname associated with the town of Derby, which in turn comes from the Old Norse words djúr meaning "animal" and býr meaning...