Daniel is also a common Welsh, Scottish, Catalan, Spanish, Romanian, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Croatian, Slovene, and Jewish surname, derived from the given name Daniel. [noted -ed] It's also used by Indian Christians, mostly by Saint Thomas or Assyrian/Syriac Christians in the state of Kerala in the south.Scripts: דניאל (Hebrew), דניאל (Yiddish), ഡാനിയേൽ (Malayalam)Spanish Pronunciation: da-NYEHLEuropean Portuguese Pronunciation: du-nee-EHLBrazilian Portuguese Pronunciation: du-nee-EWRomanian Pronunciation: da-nee-EHLPolish Pronunciation: DA-nyehlCzech Pronunciation: DA-ni-yehlSlovak Pronunciation: DA-nee-ehlHebrew Pronunciation: dah-nee-EHL
Scripts: דניאל (Hebrew), דניאל (Yiddish), ഡാനിയേൽ (Malayalam)
Spanish Pronunciation: da-NYEHL
European Portuguese Pronunciation: du-nee-EHL
Brazilian Portuguese Pronunciation: du-nee-EW
Romanian Pronunciation: da-nee-EHL
Polish Pronunciation: DA-nyehl
Czech Pronunciation: DA-ni-yehl
Slovak Pronunciation: DA-nee-ehl
Hebrew Pronunciation: dah-nee-EHL