Gender Masculine
Usage Lithuanian
Meaning & History
Lithuanian form of Daniel.
Related Names
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, Dancho(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) Daniel, Dančo(Macedonian) Danial(Malay) Daniel, Dan(Norwegian) Danial, Daniyal(Persian) Daniel(Polish) Daniel, Danilo, Dan(Portuguese) Daniel, Dan, Dănuț(Romanian) Daniil, Danil, Danila(Russian) Danijel, Danilo, Danko(Serbian) Daniel(Slovak) Daniel, Danijel, Danilo(Slovene) Daniel, Danilo, Dan, Dani(Spanish) Daniel, Dan, Danne(Swedish) Danyal(Turkish) Danylo, Danyil(Ukrainian) Daniyal(Urdu) Deiniol(Welsh)