Danilov
Danilov is a surname of Russian origin, derived from the given name Danil, which is a diminutive of Daniel. The name Daniel itself is of Hebrew origin, meaning "God is my judge." The surname Danilov is commonly found in Russia and other countries with significant Russian populations. It is often used as a patronymic, indicating that the bearer's father's name was Danil.
The Danilov family has a notable history in Russian culture and politics. One of the most prominent
Another notable figure is Danilovgrad, a town in Montenegro, which was named after Prince Vasily Danilovich
The surname Danilov is also associated with various cultural and historical events in Russia. For example,
In contemporary times, the surname Danilov is still prevalent in Russia and other countries. It is often