Gender Masculine
Usage Romanian
Pronounced Pron. /də.ˈnut͡s/  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Romanian diminutive of Dan 2.

Related Names

Feminine FormDaniela
Other Languages & CulturesDanial, Daniyal(Arabic) Daniel, Taniel(Armenian) Danel(Basque) Daniil(Belarusian) Daniel(Biblical) Daniel(Biblical Greek) Daniyyel(Biblical Hebrew) Danihel(Biblical Latin) Deniel(Breton) Danail, Daniel(Bulgarian) Daniel(Catalan) Danijel, Danilo, Daniel, Danko(Croatian) Daniel, Dan(Czech) Daniel, Dan, Danni(Danish) Daniël, Daan, Dani, Danny(Dutch) Daniel, Dan, Dannie, Danny(English) Daniel, Taaniel, Tanel(Estonian) Dániel, Dánjal(Faroese) Daniel, Taneli, Tatu(Finnish) Daniel, Dan, Dany(French) Daniel(Georgian) Daniel, Dan(German) Daniil(Greek) Daniel(Hebrew) Dániel, Dani(Hungarian) Daníel(Icelandic) Danial(Indonesian) Daniele, Danilo(Italian) Daniels(Latvian) Danielius(Lithuanian) Daniel(Macedonian) Danial(Malay) Daniel, Dan(Norwegian) Danial, Daniyal(Persian) Daniel(Polish) Daniel, Danilo, Dan(Portuguese) Daniil, Danil, Danila(Russian) Danijel, Danilo(Serbian) Daniel(Slovak) Daniel, Danijel, Danilo(Slovene) Daniel, Danilo, Dan, Dani(Spanish) Daniel, Dan, Danne(Swedish) Danylo, Danyil(Ukrainian) Daniyal(Urdu) Deiniol(Welsh)

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Entry updated April 25, 2021