All about the name DENIEL

Meaning, origin, history.

Daniel is a name of Hebrew origin that means "God is my judge." It has been popular throughout history and in many cultures around the world.

The name Daniel first appears in the Old Testament of the Bible, where it is given to one of the four major prophets. In the Book of Daniel, the prophet Daniel interprets dreams for the Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar and is eventually thrown into a lion's den as punishment. However, he survives because an angel closes the lions' mouths, and he is ultimately saved by King Darius.

The name Daniel was also popular among early Christians, who saw it as a symbol of faith and devotion to God. Saint Daniel the Stylite, for example, was a Christian hermit in the 5th century who lived on top of a pillar in Syria for over 30 years.

In medieval Europe, the name Daniel became associated with wisdom and learning because of its connection to the biblical prophet. It was also popular among royalty, with several European kings and nobles being named Daniel throughout history.

Today, Daniel is still a popular name around the world. In English-speaking countries, it has consistently ranked in the top 100 names for boys since the early 20th century. Variations of the name include Daniil (Russian), Daniele (Italian), Danilo (Slavic), and Danyal (Arabic).

See also

Jewish

Popularity of the name DENIEL since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Deniel has seen a varied trend in popularity over the years in the United States. With a total of 108 births recorded since 1984, it is clear that this name has been given to children consistently throughout several decades.

In the early years recorded, there were relatively fewer births with the name Deniel. In 1984 and 1986, only 6 and 5 babies respectively were named Deniel at birth. However, in 1989, this number climbed slightly to 5 births.

The late 1990s saw a noticeable increase in popularity for the name Deniel. In 1998, there were 7 births, indicating that more parents were choosing this name for their children during this time period.

This upward trend continued into the early 2000s with 5 births recorded in 2004 and an even higher number of 9 births in 2006. The year 2007 saw another increase, with 10 babies being named Deniel at birth.

However, since then, there has been a decrease in the popularity of this name among parents in the United States. Between 2011 and 2014, there were consistently around 6 births per year for children named Deniel. In more recent years, from 2015 to 2019 and again in 2023, only 5 births each year were recorded with this name.

These statistics illustrate how the popularity of the name Deniel has fluctuated over time in the United States, with periods of increased usage followed by declines. Despite these variations, it remains a name that continues to be chosen for children throughout several decades.