Danuel, of Latin origin, is derived from the Roman family name Daniel, which was derived from the Hebrew word 'danihel'. It translates to 'God is my judge', reflecting a strong belief in divine justice and fairness. This name has been popular throughout history, notably borne by figures like Saint Danel, a 7th-century French bishop. In recent times, it has gained recognition as a given name due to its distinctive sound and rich heritage.
The name Danuel experienced varied popularity throughout the century, with noticeable peaks and valleys. The highest number of births occurred in recent years: 1970 (9 births), 1977 (11 births), and 1981 (10 births). However, it also had periods of low occurrence, such as between 1956 and 1963 with only one birth each year. Overall, there were 286 babies named Danuel from 1917 to 2020.