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Subject: Re: Substitute name for Daniel
Author: Cleveland Kent Evans   (Authenticated as clevelandkentevans)
Date: May 2, 2007 at 9:45:21 AM
Reply to: Substitute name for Daniel by Dal
I am not sure what you mean. According to Hanks & Hodge's A Dictionary of First Names, the Scottish Gaelic form of Daniel is Dàniel. In Ireland, Daniel has been itself used as an "English" substitute for Domhnall, the original Gaelic form of Donald.

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