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Deniel

Deniel is a masculine given name and a surname used in various cultures. It is a variant spelling of Daniel, derived from the Hebrew name Daniyyel, meaning "God is my judge." The form Deniel appears in several European-language traditions and may reflect historical orthography, phonetic transcription, or regional pronunciation patterns. As a given name, Deniel has appeared in modern records in countries with French, Belgian, and other Romance-language influences, though it is far less common than Daniel. As a surname, Deniel occurs in some Francophone and other contexts, and may originate as a patronymic form or from the given name itself.

In usage, Deniel is generally treated as masculine, but naming conventions vary by culture and era. The

There are no major institutions or concepts associated with Deniel. For broader context, see Daniel, Denis,

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Deniel
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Daniel;
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Deniel
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a
variant
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Daniel
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related
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