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Dany

Male name



Description

Daniyel is a masculine name of Latin origin, derived from the Latin name *Dāniāllus* (from *Dānus* – "valuable, dear"). It is also connected to the Hebrew name Daniel, which can be translated as "my Lord God." Daniyel is a shorter and more melodic version of the full name Daniel, widely known from biblical texts. Daniyel was the name given to the prophet and statesman Daniel in the Book of Daniel (part of the Bible), who gained fame for his wisdom, faith in God, and miraculous deeds. The name means "Treasured," "Precious," which adds a touch of nobility and value to it. Historically, Daniyel entered Europe through Latin, then was adopted into the Italian language (Daniele), and in Russia and other Slavic countries, it became popular through the Russian form of Daniel. In the 19th century, Daniyel became one of the popular masculine names in Russian culture. Today, the name remains one of the common masculine names in Russia and the CIS countries. People named Daniyel are often associated with intelligence, decisiveness, and a strong character. They usually have a strong sense of self-worth, resilience, and wisdom. Daniyel tends toward leadership, knows how to find solutions in difficult situations and make balanced decisions. They have a good sense of humor and can be somewhat skeptical, but they are sincere and devoted to their loved ones. Their characteristic traits include confidence, a sense of responsibility, and a desire to help others. Among the notable bearers of the name Daniyel are figures such as the Russian writer and public figure Dmitry Daniyeev (using the pseudonym Daniyeev), as well as political figures like Nikolay Daniyeev – a Russian politician. Daniyel was also borne by religious and secular figures associated with spirituality and public activity. The popularity of the name Daniyel in Russia is quite high, especially among parents who want to give their child a noble and meaningful name. In other Slavic countries, such as Ukraine and Belarus, Daniyel is also encountered, but less frequently than Daniel or Daniil. Variations and diminutives of the name Daniyel include forms such as Daniel, Daniil, Dani, Daniil-brother. The diminutive form is most often used as Dani, Daniyka, or Daniil-brother. Sometimes Daniyel is called Daniyka, giving the name a more playful and friendly connotation. In general, Daniyel is a name with a rich history and deep meaning, which continues to remain relevant and popular in the modern world.