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Danilo II may refer to: Danilo II (Serbian Archbishop), primate of the Serbian Orthodox Church (1324–1337) Danilo II, Metropolitan of Montenegro Danilo
Danilo_II
Prince of Montenegro from 1852 to 1860
Danilo I Petrović-Njegoš (Serbian Cyrillic: Данило I Петровић-Његош; 25 May 1826 – 13 August 1860) was the ruling Prince of Montenegro from 1851 to 1860
Danilo I, Prince of Montenegro
Danilo_I,_Prince_of_Montenegro
Serbian Archbishop 1324 to 1337
Danilo II (Serbian Cyrillic: Данило II) was the Serbian Archbishop 1324 to 1337, under the rule of Kings Stephen Uroš III (1321–1331) and Stefan Dušan
Danilo II (Serbian Archbishop)
Danilo_II_(Serbian_Archbishop)
Crown Prince of Montenegro
Danilo Aleksandar Petrović-Njegoš (Serbian Cyrillic: Данило Александар Петровић-Његош; 29 June 1871– 24 September 1939) was the Crown Prince of Montenegro
Danilo, Crown Prince of Montenegro
Danilo,_Crown_Prince_of_Montenegro
Archbishop of Serbs from 1271 to 1272
Danilo I (Serbian: Данило I, fl. 1271–72) was the fourth Serbian Archbishop. After the death of Archbishop Sava II (s. 1263–1271) on 8 February 1271, Danilo
Danilo_I,_Serbian_Archbishop
Prince-Bishop of Montenegro
the poor." Njegoš's will named Danilo Petrović, the son of Njegoš's cousin, Stanko Stijepov, as his successor. Danilo had been sent to acquire a basic
Petar_II_Petrović-Njegoš
Name list
Andrade Danilo (footballer, born 1980), Brazilian footballer Danilo Moreira Serrano Danilo (footballer, born 1981), Brazilian footballer Danilo Aguiar
Danilo
First Serbian Patriarch
IV Dušan (r. 1331–1346; afterwards as Emperor until 1355). Archbishop Danilo II died on December 19, 1337. Joanikije was elected Serbian Archbishop on
Joanikije_II
Theocratic state in Southeastern Europe
prince-bishop was Vavila. The system was transformed into a hereditary one by Danilo Šćepčević, a bishop of Cetinje who united the several tribes of Montenegro
Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro
Prince-Bishopric_of_Montenegro
Serbian medieval writer
known that at the court of Archbishop Danilo II he was "fed, loved and taught". He wrote the biography of Danilo II between 1337 and 1340. He belonged to
Danilo's_student
Metropolitan of Cetinje from 1697–1735
Danilo I Petrović-Njegoš (Serbian Cyrillic: Данило I Петровић-Његош; 1670 – 11 January 1735) was the Metropolitan of Cetinje between 1697 and 1735, the
Danilo I, Metropolitan of Cetinje
Danilo_I,_Metropolitan_of_Cetinje
Metropolitan of Cetinje
Petrović-Njegoš dynasty. He succeeded his relative Danilo I as Metropolitan in 1735, having served as Danilo's coadjutor since the 1719, when he was consecrated
Sava_Petrović_(metropolitan)
Serbian Orthodox monastery near Peja, Kosovo
side of the Church of the Holy Apostles, while his successor, Archbishop Danilo II (s. 1324–37) built the Church of the Holy Mother of God Hodegetria and
Patriarchate of Peć (monastery)
Patriarchate_of_Peć_(monastery)
Last monarch of Montenegro from 1860 to 1918
of the Kustic family, to which his aunt, the princess Darinka, wife of Danilo II, belonged. The princess was an ardent francophile, and at her suggestion
Nicholas_I_of_Montenegro
State in Southeastern Europe from 1852 to 1910
Principality was formed on 13 March 1852 when Danilo I Petrović-Njegoš, formerly known as Vladika Danilo II, decided to renounce his ecclesiastical position
Principality_of_Montenegro
Ruling dynasty of Montenegro from 1697 to 1918
uncle to nephew. In 1852, Prince-Bishop Danilo II opted to marry and to secularize Montenegro, becoming Prince Danilo I. His successor, Nikola I, created
Petrović-Njegoš_dynasty
Serbian and Yugoslav novelist (1935–1989)
Danilo Kiš (Serbian Cyrillic: Данило Киш; born Dániel Kiss; 22 February 1935 – 15 October 1989) was a Yugoslav and Serbian novelist, short story writer
Danilo_Kiš
Metropolitan of Zeta
Prince Đurađ IV Crnojević of Zeta (r. 1489–1496) abdicated the rule to Stefan II Crnojević, an Ottoman vassal. Zeta then became part of the Sanjak of Scutari
Vavila,_Metropolitan_of_Zeta
Eastern Orthodox bishop and saint
especially monks, warmly greeted and welcomed him. Sava asked Athanasios II, his host, and the Great Lavra fraternity, led by hegoumenos Nicholas, if
Saint_Sava
Serbian archbishop and saint
Jevstatije II (Serbian Cyrillic: Јевстатије II; fl. 1292–d. 1309) was the Serbian Archbishop from 1292 to 1309. In the times of his two predecessors,
Jevstatije_II
manuscripts, included at their website Cetinje chronicle Belgrade Armorial II Tronoša chronicle Vrhobreznica Chronicle, 1650 Medieval Serbian charters Medieval
List of medieval Serbian manuscripts
List_of_medieval_Serbian_manuscripts
Serbian archbishop and saint
Saint Sava II (Serbian: Свети Сава II, romanized: Sveti Sava II; 1201–1271) was the third Serbian Archbishop, serving from 1263 until his death in 1271
Sava_II
Metropolitan bishop of Cetinje
Metropolitan Danilo, a Metropolitan of Cetinje between 1697 and 1735 and the founder of a state ruled by a dynasty from the Petrović-Njegoš family. Danilo was
Vasilije_Petrović
Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church from 1990 to 2009
medicine, but graduated with a Theology degree in 1942. During the World War II he took refuge at the Holy Trinity Monastery in Ovčar and later moved to Belgrade
Pavle,_Serbian_Patriarch
President of Montenegro since 2023
within ten years. His grandfather and great-grandfather fought in World War II as members of the Yugoslav Partisans. His great-grandfather had also participated
Jakov_Milatović
Head of the House of Petrović-Njegoš
July 1922. Nicholas I's heir was his eldest son, Crown Prince Danilo (titular King Danilo II), who abdicated after one week, recognizing his cousin's reign
Nicholas, Prince of Montenegro (born 1944)
Nicholas,_Prince_of_Montenegro_(born_1944)
Official Cyrillic writing system for Serbian since the 10th century
Domentijan Teodosije the Hilandarian Jakov of Serres Patriarch Jefrem Danilo II Stanislav of Lesnovo Princess Milica Jefimija Jelena Balšić Stefan Lazarević
Serbian_Cyrillic_alphabet
Standard variety of Serbo-Croatian
Domentijan Teodosije the Hilandarian Jakov of Serres Patriarch Jefrem Danilo II Stanislav of Lesnovo Princess Milica Jefimija Jelena Balšić Stefan Lazarević
Serbian_language
Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church from 1938 to 1950
Archangel Michael. He was awarded Order of Saint Sava, Order of Prince Danilo I and a number of other decorations. List of heads of the Serbian Orthodox
Gavrilo_V,_Serbian_Patriarch
I Никодим I Nicodemus I 1316–1324 11 Danilo II Данило II Daniel II 1324–1337 12 Joanikije II Јоаникије II Joannicius II 3 January 1338 – 6 April 1346
List of heads of the Serbian Orthodox Church
List_of_heads_of_the_Serbian_Orthodox_Church
Brazilian footballer (born 1999)
Danilo Pereira da Silva (born 7 April 1999) is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Dutch Eredivisie club NEC Nijmegen on loan
Danilo (footballer, born 1999)
Danilo_(footballer,_born_1999)
Serbian archbishop and saint
Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II (St.)
Jacob_of_Serbia
Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church from 1930 to 1937
Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II (St.)
Varnava,_Serbian_Patriarch
Nicaraguan drug trafficker and politician
Oscar Danilo Blandón Reyes (born July 29, 1951) is a Nicaraguan born drug trafficker who is best known as one of the main subjects of the 1996 newspaper
Oscar_Danilo_Blandón
Metropolitan of Montenegro
(1696–1852) Danilo I Sava II Vasilije III Šćepan Mali (impostor) Arsenije II Petar I Petar II Danilo II Principality of Montenegro (1852–1910) Danilo I Nikola
Arsenije_Plamenac
Serbian archbishop and saint
Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II (St.)
Sava_III
Serbian archbishop and saint
Saint Archbishop Jevstatije were created by the same author, Archbishop Danilo II of Peć. This gifted monk, а patient church chief and а wise counselor
Jevstatije_I
Prince-Bishop of Montenegro
supremacy until 1832–33). In July 1788, Jovan Radonjić asked Empress Catherine II of Russia to send Sofronije Jugović-Marković, whom he promised the throne
Petar_I_Petrović-Njegoš
Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church from 1920 to 1930
Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II (St.)
Dimitrije,_Serbian_Patriarch
Topics referred to by the same term
Danilo of Montenegro may refer to: Danilo I, Metropolitan of Montenegro, in office (1697-1735) Danilo II, Metropolitan of Montenegro, in office (1961-1990)
Danilo_of_Montenegro
(1279–1286) German II (1286–1292) Mihailo I (1293–1305) Andrija (1305–1319) Mihailo II (after 1319) David I (1391–1396) Arsenije (1396–1417) David II (1417–1435)
List of metropolitans of Montenegro
List_of_metropolitans_of_Montenegro
Montenegrin princess (1864–1890)
when her father was already the reigning Prince of Montenegro (his uncle Danilo II Petrović-Njegoš having died in 1860). Although born as Princess Ljubica
Princess_Zorka_of_Montenegro
Serbian archbishop and saint
He suffered a stroke in 1263, after which he was succeeded by Saint Sava II, nephew of Saint Sava. St. Arsenije died on October 28, 1266. His relics were
Arsenije_Sremac
Archbishop Danilo II (t. 1324–1337), Danilo's student (fl. 1337–1340), and others dubbed "Danilo's continuators". The work was created by Danilo II, and was
Lives of Serbian Kings and Archbishops
Lives_of_Serbian_Kings_and_Archbishops
Serbian Patriarch
Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II (St.)
Maksim_I
Topics referred to by the same term
Daniel II may refer to: Saint Danilo II, Archbishop of Serbs from 1324 to 1337 Daniel II of Antioch, see List of Maronite Patriarchs Daniel II of Armenia
Daniel_II
Serbian saint and patriarch
Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II (St.)
Ephraim_of_Serbia
Serbian Patriarch
Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II (St.)
Lukijan_Bogdanović
Spur castle
the Serbian lands. In Serbian empire, Maglič was the seat of Archbishop Danilo II, who wrote his famous hagiographies and regiographies residing there.
Maglič
Prince-Bishop of Montenegro
sometimes numbered Rufim III (Руфим III), to disambiguate from previous Rufim II (1561–1569), who was also from Njeguši (sometimes named Rufim Veljekrajski
Rufim_Njeguš
Serbian archbishop and saint
of Peć Installed 1316 Term ended 1324 Predecessor Sava III Successor Danilo II Personal details Died 1325 (1326) Denomination Eastern Orthodoxy Sainthood
Nicodemus_I_of_Peć
Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church from 1950 to 1958
Vikentije II (Serbian: Викентије II, English: Vicentius II; born Vitomir Prodanov; 23 August 1890 – 5 July 1958) was the 42nd Patriarch of the Serbian
Vikentije II, Serbian Patriarch
Vikentije_II,_Serbian_Patriarch
Military coalition in World War I
of the General Staff of the Montenegrin Army (1915–1916) Crown Prince Danilo II Petrović-Njegoš – in the staff of the 1st Montenegrin Army Brigadier Krsto
Allies_of_World_War_I
Serbian Patriarch
Jovan Kantul (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Кантул, fl. 1592 – d. 1614), or Jovan II, was the Patriarch of the Serbian Patriarchate of Peć from 1592 to 1614. He
Jovan_Kantul
Former autonomous and later independent metropolitanate of the Eastern Orthodox Church
Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II (St.)
Metropolitanate_of_Belgrade
King of Serbia from 1276 to 1282
and King Ottokar II of Bohemia is the oldest extant document which describes Dragutin as a "younger king". Decades later, Danilo II, Archbishop of Serbia
Stefan_Dragutin
King of Serbia from 1217 to 1228
Barbarossa drowned in the river Calycadnus. At the same time, Emperor Isaac II Angelos launched a punitive expedition against the Serbs, and Nemanja was
Stefan_the_First-Crowned
Montenegrin politician
the all Montenegrin tribes, Danilo II took Pero Tomov and his supporters by surprise. Thus somewhat unexpectedly, Danilo II became the first secular Prince
Pero_Tomov_Petrović-Njegoš
Serbian Patriarch
Nikodim II (Serbian Cyrillic: Никодим II) was the Patriarch of the Serbian Patriarchate of Peć in the period of 1445–1455. As the hegumen of the Studenica
Nikodim_II
Metropolitan of Karlovci
Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II (St.)
Vićentije_Popović
Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church from 2010 to 2020
papal apology for crimes committed against Serbian Orthodox during World War II. ”An apology would be a gesture that instills hope that something like that
Irinej,_Serbian_Patriarch
surrounding the then recent secularization of the Principality under Danilo II and his court, excluding the older traditional clan nobility. Historically
Montenegrin_nobility
Town in Montenegro
Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro Petar II Petrović-Njegoš – Prince-Bishop of Montenegro, poet and philosopher Prince Danilo I – Prince of Montenegro Nikola I
Cetinje
Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II (St.)
Rufim_Boljević
Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church from 1958 to 1990
Bradvarević in 1954, but Patriarch German managed to appoint his protégé, Danilo Dajković in 1961. He also sent many priests to Montenegro as clerical activities
German,_Serbian_Patriarch
Serbian patriarch
Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II (St.)
Makarije_Sokolović
Serbian Patriarch
Danilo III (Serbian Cyrillic: Данило III; also known as Danilo the Younger; c. 1350–c. 1400) was a Serbian Orthodox cleric and writer who served as the
Danilo_III,_Serbian_Patriarch
Topics referred to by the same term
Prince Danilo I Crown Prince Danilo I of Montenegro Danilo Petrović-Njegoš (disambiguation) Danilo II (disambiguation) Danilo III (disambiguation) This disambiguation
Danilo_I
Serbian Metropolitan (1728–1790)
Metropolitan of Sremski Karlovci between 1781 and 1790, during the reign of Joseph II. He was known for publishing the Toleranzpatent (tolerance patent) meant to
Mojsije_Putnik
so-called Vita, better yet "Lives of Serbian Kings and Archbishops" by Danilo II, Serbian Archbishop, formerly Abbot of the Hilandar Monastery, and his
List_of_lost_literary_works
King of Serbia from 1282 to 1321
monasteries in Serbian lands. As a ktetor, he was praised in works of Danilo II, Serbian Archbishop (1324–1337) and other medieval sources. Vitovnica
Stefan_Milutin
Bulgarian nobles
independent-minded and afraid of no one”, according to Serbian archbishop Danilo II. They regularly attacked their western neighbour, the Hungarian vassal
Darman_and_Kudelin
Serbian Patriarch
Arsenije II (Serbian Cyrillic: Арсеније II) was the Patriarch of the Serbian Patriarchate of Peć from 1457 to 1463. Arsenije was the primate of the Serbian
Arsenije_II
Topics referred to by the same term
Danilo III may refer to: Danilo III, Serbian Patriarch Danilo III of Montenegro Danilo I (disambiguation) Danilo II (disambiguation) This disambiguation
Danilo_III
(1864–1914), Serbian architect and urbanist Nikola Nestorović (1868–1957) Danilo Vladisavljević (1871–1923) Momčilo Tapavica (1872–1949), designer of Novi
List_of_Serbs
Serbian Patriarch
he chose to leave Austria for Ottoman Serbia. The Serbian Patriarch Kirilo II, who was an ethnic Greek, appointed Vasilije the bishop of Novo Brdo, and
Vasilije,_Serbian_Patriarch
Serbian Patriarch
Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II (St.)
Arsenije IV Jovanović Šakabenta
Arsenije_IV_Jovanović_Šakabenta
Serbian Orthodox metropolitan bishop (1757–1836)
"Први покушаји штампања Даниловог зборника" [The first attempt to print Danilo's Collection] (PDF). Прилози за књижевност, језик, историју и фолклор. 86:
Stefan_Stratimirović
National coat of arms
notably, that of Danilo I, Prince of Montenegro, Danilo II, Prince of Montenegro and King Nicholas I of Montenegro. Curiously, Danilo I was still a prince-bishop
Coat_of_arms_of_Montenegro
Serbian Patriarch
Kalinik II (Serbian: Калиник II, Greek: Καλλίνικος Β΄, Latin: Callinicus II) was the Patriarch of the Serbian Patriarchate of Peć from 1765 to 1766. He
Kalinik_II
Montenegrin politician
(1696–1852) Danilo I Sava II Vasilije III Šćepan Mali (impostor) Arsenije II Petar I Petar II Danilo II Principality of Montenegro (1852–1910) Danilo I Nikola
Branko_Kostić
Serbian Patriarch
Metropolitan of Novo Brdo and Lipljan in 1612. He was consecrated by Patriarch Jovan II Kantul and the Metropolitans of Sentence Synod on July 15, 1612. Today, there
Pajsije_of_Janjevo
been last mentioned in 1659. The same year, he was succeeded by Visarion II Kolinović from Ljubotinj as the acting metropolitan. Visarion was ordinated
Mardarije_Kornečanin
Serbian Patriarch
However, things changed when in 1703, the rebellion of Hungarians under Francis II Rákóczi erupted. Austrian forces needed the Serbs’ assistance once more and
Arsenije_III_Crnojević
Autocephalous Eastern Orthodox church
the Monastery of Dečani was built, under the supervision of Archbishop Danilo II. The status of the Serbian Orthodox Church grew along with the expansion
Serbian_Orthodox_Church
President of the Presidency of Yugoslavia (1925–1997)
(1696–1852) Danilo I Sava II Vasilije III Šćepan Mali (impostor) Arsenije II Petar I Petar II Danilo II Principality of Montenegro (1852–1910) Danilo I Nikola
Veselin_Đuranović
Serbian Metropolitan
Isaija II (Antonović), also referred to Isaija II (secular name: Jovan Antonović; 1696, Budapest – 22 January 1749, Vienna), was the eight metropolitan
Isaija_Antonović
Filipino general (1955–2021)
Danilo "Danny" Delapuz Lim (Chinese: 林德才; pinyin: Lín Décái; June 2, 1955 – January 6, 2021) was a Filipino soldier who served as Chair of the Metropolitan
Danilo_Lim
Serbian Patriarch
Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II (St.)
Savatije_Sokolović
Serbian Patriarch
Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II (St.)
Gavrilo_I,_Serbian_Patriarch
First President of the independent Montenegro (2006-2018)
whom he has three children: two daughters (Tatjana and Nina), and a son (Danilo). Vujanović stands 2.00 m (6 ft 6+1⁄2 in) in height making him among the
Filip_Vujanović
Serbian Patriarch
Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II (St.)
German_Anđelić
Serbian Patriarch
Danilo IV (Serbian Cyrillic: Данило IV) was the Patriarch of the Serbian Patriarchate of Peć in the period of 1406–1407. After Patriarch Sava V's death
Danilo_IV
Serbian Patriarch
Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II (St.)
Antonije_I
Serbian Patriarch
Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II (St.)
Gerasim_I
Serbian Patriarch
Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II (St.)
Atanasije_I
Dynastic order of Montenegro
The Order of Prince Danilo I (Serbian: Орден Књаза Данила I, romanized: Orden Knjaza Danila I) is an order, formerly of the Principality and later Kingdom
Order_of_Prince_Danilo_I
Yugoslav writer
for his stories for children and young adults, often set during World War II in revolutionary Yugoslavia, written with characteristic humor in the form
Branko_Ćopić
Serbian Patriarch
Sava II (St.) Danilo I Joanikije I Jevstatije I (St.) Jakov (St.) Jevstatije II (St.) Sava III (St.) Nikodim I (St.) Danilo II (St.) Joanikije II (St.)
Nikon_I_of_Serbia
(vladika) (1782–1830) Petar II, Metropolitan (vladika) (1830–1851) Pero Petrović-Njegoš, Metropolitan (vladika) (1851–1852) Danilo II, Metropolitan (vladika)
List of 19th-century religious leaders
List_of_19th-century_religious_leaders
DANILO II
DANILO II
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Latin, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish
God is My Judge; Similar to Daniel God is My Judge
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, Greek, Hebrew
God is My Judge; Feminine Variant of Daniel
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Danish, French, German, Hebrew, Swiss
God is My Judge; Female Version of Daniel
Male
Italian
Italian form of Hebrew Daniyel, DANIELE means "God is my judge."
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Descendant of Anila; Lord Hanuman
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Daniel.
Female
Slavic
Variant spelling of Slavic Danica, DANIKA means "morning star."
Male
Ukrainian
, judge of God.
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Pamphilus, PANFILO means "friend of all."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Spanish, Tamil
God is My Judge; Feminine Variant of Daniel
Male
Spanish
Pet form of Spanish Manuel, MANOLO means "God is with us."Â
Female
Slavic
(Даница) Slavic name DANICA means "morning star."
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, French, Hebrew
God is My Judge; Female Version of Daniel
Female
Italian
 Feminine form of Italian Daniele, DANIELA means "God is my judge." Compare with another form of Daniela.
Male
Italian
Italian form of Roman Latin Manlius, MANLIO means "morning."
Female
Hindi/Indian
(अनिला) Feminine form of Hindi Anil, ANILA means "air; wind."
Female
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Danya, DANIYA means "judge."
Boy/Male
Hebrew Spanish
God is my judge.
Male
Russian
(Даниил) Russian form of Greek Daniēl, DANIIL means "God is my judge."
Female
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Danya, DANIAH means "judge."
DANILO II
DANILO II
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Beautiful
Girl/Female
Muslim
A buck, Deer, Name of a well
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Stronger
Surname or Lastname
English (Lancashire)
English (Lancashire) : perhaps a variant of Warburton; otherwise a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place.
Girl/Female
French
Beautiful flower.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Life giving
Female
Polish
Polish form of Old High German Haduwig, JADWIGA means "contending battle."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Rand 1, from the Old French oblique case.
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Smile
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Money Earner
DANILO II
DANILO II
DANILO II
DANILO II
DANILO II
a.
Happening, or belonging to, each successive day; diurnal; as, daily labor; a daily bulletin.
a.
Anglo-Saxon.
a.
Same as Manila.
n.
The Anglo-Saxon domain (i. e., Great Britain and the United States, etc.); the Anglo-Saxon race.
a.
Danish.
v. t.
To cause to dangle; to swing, as something suspended loosely; as, to dangle the feet.
a.
Daily; diurnal.
imp. & p. p.
of Dandle
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Dangle
v. t.
To fondle; to dandle.
n.
The quality or sentiment of being Anglo-Saxon, or English in its ethnological sense.
adv.
Every day; day by day; as, a thing happens daily.
n.
The Manila-hemp plant (Musa textilis); also, its fiber. See Manila hemp under Manila.
n.
A West Indian plant (Indigofera anil), one of the original sources of indigo; also, the indigo dye.
a.
Of or pertaining to the Anglo-Saxons or their language.
pl.
of Daily
imp. & p. p.
of Dangle
n.
A characteristic of the Anglo-Saxon race; especially, a word or an idiom of the Anglo-Saxon tongue.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Dandle