Gender Masculine
Usage Russian
Scripts Данила(Russian)
Pronounced Pron. /dɐ.ˈnʲi.lə/  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Russian variant form of Daniel.

Related Names

Rootsdin + ʾel
VariantsDaniil, Danil
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, Dancho, 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) Dančo, Daniel(Macedonian) Danial(Malay) Daniel, Dan(Norwegian) Danial, Daniyal(Persian) Daniel(Polish) Daniel, Danilo, Dan(Portuguese) Daniel, Dan, Dănuț(Romanian) Danijel, Danilo, Danko(Serbian) Daniel(Slovak) Daniel, Danijel, Danilo(Slovene) Daniel, Danilo, Dan, Dani(Spanish) Daniel, Dan, Danne(Swedish) Danyal(Turkish) Danyil, Danylo(Ukrainian) Daniyal(Urdu) Deiniol(Welsh)
Same SpellingDanila 2
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Entry updated April 25, 2021