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{{wiktionary|Daniel|daniel|Danieline|Daniël|Dániel}} {{wiktionary|Daniel|daniel|Danieline|Daniël|Dániel}}
''']''' is a masculine given name and a surname. '''Daniel''' commonly refers to:


* ], a masculine given name and a surname
'''Daniel''' may also refer to:
* ]
*]
**] * ]
* ], a fallen angel * ]
* ], a biblical apocalypse, "an account of the activities and visions of Daniel"


'''Daniel''' may also refer to:
{{TOC right}} {{TOC right}}
==Literature==
*''Daniel'', a 2006 novel by ]
*], 2007
*], an adaptation of the Book of Daniel


==Arts and entertainment==
==Music==
===Literature===
*] (2009)
*] (1973) * ], an adaptation of the Book of Daniel
* "Daniel", a song by Juliana Hatfield from '']'' * ''Daniel'', a 2006 novel by ]
* ], 2007


==People== ===Music===
* ] (2009)
{{see also|List of people with surname Daniel}}
*] (10th century), Englishman and possible bishop * ] (1973)
* "Daniel", a song from '']'' by Juliana Hatfield
*] (born 1968), a Brazilian sertanejo singer
*] (born 1976), a former Spanish-Brazilian futsal player * ], a 2024 album by Real Estate

*] (born 1955), a Croatian-Montenegrin pop singer
===Other arts and entertainment===
*] or Metropolitan Daniel (born 1938), primate of the Japanese Orthodox Church
*], the second son of David, King of Israel * ], by Sidney Lumet
* ], a Danish film
*] (born 1973), husband of Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden
*] (1930–2010), American Russian Orthodox bishop * ], a character in the ''Endless'' series

*] (1902–1983), Yoruban king
==Businesses==
* ], in the United Kingdom
* ], a producer of English porcelain between 1827 and 1846
* ], New York City


==Places== ==Places==
*], a village * ], Poland, a village
*], United States, a town * ], United States, a town
*], United States, a census-designated place * ], United States, a census-designated place
* ], in the Austrian alps


==Other uses== ==Other uses==
*], a character in the ''Endless'' series * ], a fallen angel
*], in the United Kingdom * ], also known as Chileab, a biblical figure
* ], several storms
*], 1983, by Sidney Lumet
*], in the Austrian alps * ], a French experimental rocket
*], a French experimental rocket
*], any of several storms
*], New York City, named for chef Daniel Boulud


== See also == == See also ==
*] * ]
*] * ]
* ], surname
*] * ]
*], a given name
* ], three villages
*], a village in west-central Poland
*]
*]
*]
*], any of three villages in Iran
*], a producer of English porcelain between 1827 and 1846
*]


{{disambiguation|geo}} {{disambiguation|geo}}

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Daniel commonly refers to:

Daniel may also refer to:

Arts and entertainment

Literature

Music

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Businesses

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See also

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