Danielson, of Danish origin, is a surname derived from the personal name Daniel, which means "God is my judge." It was popularized during the Middle Ages and has since become quite widespread throughout Northern Europe. The name's popularity can be attributed to its biblical roots, as Daniel is one of the major prophets in the Old Testament. In many cultures, including those of Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and Germany, Danielson has been adopted as a family name, passed down through generations. Today, it remains a common surname in these regions, reflecting the enduring appeal of the original name Daniel.
"Danielson saw five newborns named Danielson in the year 2006."