Daniell Surname
Approximately 6,543 people bear this surname
Daniell Surname Definition:
This surname is derived from the name of an ancestor. 'the son of Daniel.' A popular personal name in the 13th century; v. Dann, Danks, and Dannett.
Alicia Daniel, Gloucestershire, Henry III-Edward I: Testa de Nevill, sive Liber Feodorum, temp.
Read More About This SurnameDaniell Surname Distribution Map
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | 3,279 | 1:110,539 | 12,041 |
| England | 1,094 | 1:50,931 | 6,297 |
| Australia | 991 | 1:27,241 | 3,702 |
| South Africa | 427 | 1:126,880 | 14,917 |
| New Zealand | 229 | 1:19,774 | 3,481 |
| Canada | 131 | 1:281,264 | 26,302 |
| Wales | 42 | 1:73,679 | 6,340 |
| Scotland | 35 | 1:152,966 | 9,000 |
| Mexico | 31 | 1:4,004,071 | 26,265 |
| India | 28 | 1:27,395,192 | 354,286 |
| Poland | 27 | 1:1,407,731 | 83,680 |
| Germany | 27 | 1:2,981,684 | 140,707 |
| Singapore | 26 | 1:211,835 | 10,313 |
| Trinidad and Tobago | 25 | 1:54,559 | 4,614 |
| Argentina | 14 | 1:3,053,101 | 127,728 |
| Brazil | 12 | 1:17,839,528 | 311,080 |
| Nigeria | 9 | 1:19,682,529 | 291,344 |
| Malaysia | 9 | 1:3,277,136 | 121,952 |
| Peru | 9 | 1:3,531,569 | 31,288 |
| Venezuela | 9 | 1:3,356,009 | 33,931 |
| Thailand | 7 | 1:10,091,192 | 512,203 |
| Pakistan | 6 | 1:29,773,981 | 92,487 |
| France | 5 | 1:13,284,544 | 357,392 |
| Jersey | 5 | 1:19,840 | 3,614 |
| Saudi Arabia | 4 | 1:7,713,954 | 37,548 |
| Dominican Republic | 4 | 1:2,608,233 | 20,941 |
| Russia | 3 | 1:48,041,019 | 639,186 |
| Indonesia | 3 | 1:44,083,065 | 698,220 |
| Italy | 3 | 1:20,385,563 | 143,117 |
| Norway | 3 | 1:1,714,095 | 79,528 |
| Austria | 3 | 1:2,838,478 | 93,604 |
| Saint Lucia | 2 | 1:89,390 | 2,918 |
| Philippines | 2 | 1:50,619,112 | 341,003 |
| United Arab Emirates | 2 | 1:4,581,136 | 93,443 |
| Northern Ireland | 2 | 1:922,518 | 18,701 |
| Hong Kong | 2 | 1:3,667,742 | 11,574 |
| Denmark | 2 | 1:2,822,358 | 76,882 |
| Switzerland | 1 | 1:8,212,915 | 156,297 |
| Suriname | 1 | 1:552,616 | 9,664 |
| Gibraltar | 1 | 1:33,954 | 1,660 |
| Ghana | 1 | 1:27,020,692 | 23,742 |
| Uganda | 1 | 1:39,039,279 | 258,887 |
| Georgia | 1 | 1:3,745,545 | 47,852 |
| Fiji | 1 | 1:894,391 | 4,568 |
| Vanuatu | 1 | 1:263,276 | 2,086 |
| Costa Rica | 1 | 1:4,780,069 | 13,345 |
| Zimbabwe | 1 | 1:15,438,240 | 133,260 |
| Colombia | 1 | 1:47,774,072 | 44,230 |
| Benin | 1 | 1:10,335,602 | 103,742 |
| Belgium | 1 | 1:11,496,644 | 167,539 |
| Angola | 1 | 1:26,989,214 | 11,853 |
| Ireland | 1 | 1:4,708,939 | 29,543 |
| Sweden | 1 | 1:9,846,757 | 347,448 |
| Netherlands | 1 | 1:16,887,176 | 156,465 |
| Spain | 1 | 1:46,752,036 | 156,870 |
| South Korea | 1 | 1:51,240,256 | 8,015 |
| Slovakia | 1 | 1:5,336,450 | 140,422 |
| Israel | 1 | 1:8,557,634 | 182,558 |
| Ivory Coast | 1 | 1:23,071,232 | 76,679 |
| Kenya | 1 | 1:46,179,900 | 103,372 |
| Kuwait | 1 | 1:3,800,694 | 27,187 |
| Latvia | 1 | 1:2,050,046 | 60,295 |
| Romania | 1 | 1:20,077,870 | 89,414 |
| Qatar | 1 | 1:2,357,999 | 76,403 |
| Macau | 1 | 1:601,630 | 1,582 |
| Malta | 1 | 1:430,272 | 3,380 |
| Montenegro | 1 | 1:639,565 | 9,092 |
| Mozambique | 1 | 1:27,261,569 | 7,432 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ireland | 59 | 1:75,082 | 5,404 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| England | 800 | 1:30,469 | 4,066 |
| Wales | 28 | 1:56,015 | 2,800 |
| Scotland | 9 | 1:415,913 | 11,811 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | 535 | 1:93,867 | 9,617 |
The alternate forms: Daniëll (3) are calculated separately.
Daniell (4,568) may also be a first name.
Daniell Surname Meaning
From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history
This surname is derived from the name of an ancestor. 'the son of Daniel.' A popular personal name in the 13th century; v. Dann, Danks, and Dannett.
Alicia Daniel, Gloucestershire, Henry III-Edward I: Testa de Nevill, sive Liber Feodorum, temp. Henry III-Edward I.
Simon Danyel, Somerset, 1 Edward III: Kirby's Quest.
Beatrix Danyell, 1379: Poll Tax of Yorkshire.
Robertus Danyell, 1379: ibid.
Thomas Daniell, 1379: ibid.
Oliva Danyl, 1379: ibid.
Teffan Danyll, 1379: ibid.
1689-0. Buried — Sarah Daniel: St. Dionis Backchurch.
(Hebrew) God is my Judge, or God the Judge [Hebrew Dániyél, from dán, a judge, and El, God] This name has in some cases been adopted in Ireland as the representative of the native names Donall or Donald, Donagh, &c.
As a synonym of MacDonnell (q.v.) this was formerly very widespread, now not numerous. MacDaniell is also the name of a Scottish family
As a synonym of MacDonnell (q.v.) this was formerly very widespread, now not numerous. MacDaniell is also the name of a Scottish family
“Rogerus Daniel” was an undertenant in Sussex 1086 (Domesday), but I have met with no account of his posterity. If, as is most likely, the old Cheshire family of Daniell is here indicated, this name cannot be admitted without an alteration in the last letter; for, down to the time of Edward II., and even after that, it was always Danyers or De Anyers. As Frezel was changed in Scotland to Frazer, so, by reversing the process, Danyers became Daniell.
I think there can be no doubt that it was derived from Asnières, in the arrondissement of Bayeux. Gilbert le Viel of Asnières is mentioned in the Roman de Rou as present at Hastings. “The Lord of Asnières is found in a charter of 1082, in favour of the Abbaye-aux-Dames, of Caen: he was then Ralph, who possibly had succeeded Gilbert le Viel.”—Taylor's Ware. The name was still represented at the great Assembly of the Norman nobles in 1789. But, during the two centuries that elapsed after the Norman Conquest, its history in England—at least as far as I am aware—remains unwritten. Ormerod begins the pedigree with William de Anyers or Danyers, “probably the son of Robert de Aanv” (this must surely be an abbreviation), “who granted lands in Limme” (now Lyme) “to Geoffrey de Dutton, temp. Henry III.” He must have belonged to the family sumamed from that place, for the coats of Daniell and Lyme are identical except in the tinctures, then habitually varied to distinguish different branches of the same house. The Lymes, however, occur no earlier than the preceding reign: “I find,” says Ormerod, “the first Geoffrey de Lyme to have lived in King John’s time:” nor is he able to determine their lineage. A branch of the Daniells continued at Cherry-tree Hurst, Lyme, till the death of William Daniell in 1493, when the property was contested for thirty eight years by the Daniells of Over-Tabley and the Daniells of Longdon in Staffordshire, and at last adjudged to the former.
William de Anyers, the undoubted progenitor of the race, bought lands in Daresbury of William le Norreys in 1291, and had two sons, each the founder of a family; Thomas, of Bradbury: and William, of Daresbury.
Thomas, the eldest son (though this is a disputed point) acquired Bradbury from Peter Dutton, Lord of Warburton, and was Sheriff of Cheshire in 1351 and 1353. He was twice married. His son and heir, who died in his lifetime, was the gallant Sir Thomas to whose exploits a monument is erected in Grossenhall Church. “When the flower of Cheshire chivalry were engaged under their Earl, the Black Prince, at the battle of Cressy, Sir Thomas Danyers was pre-eminently distinguished above the rest of that chosen phalanx; and in the most hazardous part of the battle, probably when King Edward refused his succour, and 'bade his boy win his spurs for himself,' the said Sir Thomas relieved the banner of his Earl, and took prisoner the Chamberlain of France, Tankerville.”—Ibid. For this service the Black Prince settled upon him an annuity of forty marks. He left only a daughter named Margaret, three times married, with whom Bradbury and other lands pertaining to the family passed away.
His two next brothers also died without issue male; and thus old Sir Thomas’s fourth son Thomas (the first-born of his second marriage) became the heir, and settled at Over-Tabley in the early part of Richard II.’s reign. He was then in the wars, serving under Sir Hugh Calveley of Lea, a famous soldier of that time. His wife Katherine, sole daughter and heir of William de Tabley of Over-Tabley, brought him the fair inheritance that remained vested in his posterity for the better part of three hundred and fifty years. Thirteen generations had dwelt, in prosperous and uninterrupted (though seemingly uneventful) succession at Over-Tabley, when, early in the last century, Samuel Daniell found himself the last of his house. His two brothers had died s. p., and he had lost his only child —a daughter—in her infancy. At his death in 1726, his Cheshire estates were devised by will to his great-nephew Samuel Duckenfield; and he directed that his godson, Samuel Goldston of Essex, should take his name.
The line of William Daniell of Daresbury, on the other hand, has never failed. His grandson, who died in 1406, obtained the entire manor through his marriage with Clemence le Norreys, the Lady of Daresbury, and from that time till 1736 it was transmitted in direct line of descent. The last owner, John Daniell, then died; and having either no children, or else only daughters (for accounts differ), bequeathed his estate to his childless brother Edward, by whom it was mortgaged to the Astons, and finally sold, in or about 1756, to George Heron, by the next heir, John Daniell of Aldridge Lodge in Staffordshire. He is still represented in the male line, and there is a family bearing the same arms in Ireland. Here again, therefore, we may welcome among us one of the rare old names that have never died out.
The judgment of God.
(Hebrew.) Daniel signifies, the judgment of God, the s added, being a contraction of son—the son of Daniel.
The name of Daniels was represented 600 years ago by Daniel in the hundreds of Maidstone and Worth (H. R.).
Daniell Demographics
Daniell Religious Adherence
in Ireland
Religious Adherence
in Ireland
Daniell Last Name Facts
Where Does The Last Name Daniell Come From? nationality or country of origin
Daniell (Oriya: ଦାନିୟଲ) occurs more in The United States more than any other country or territory. It can also be found as a variant: Daniëll. For other potential spellings of this last name click here.
How Common Is The Last Name Daniell? popularity and diffusion
The last name is the 75,067th most numerous last name throughout the world. It is borne by approximately 1 in 1,113,793 people. The surname Daniell is predominantly found in The Americas, where 54 percent of Daniell are found; 53 percent are found in North America and 52 percent are found in Anglo-North America. It is also the 101,658th most frequently held first name throughout the world, borne by 4,568 people.
The last name is most numerous in The United States, where it is borne by 3,279 people, or 1 in 110,539. In The United States Daniell is primarily concentrated in: Georgia, where 30 percent live, Texas, where 18 percent live and Florida, where 6 percent live. Besides The United States this last name occurs in 67 countries. It also occurs in England, where 17 percent live and Australia, where 15 percent live.
Daniell Family Population Trend historical fluctuation
The frequency of Daniell has changed through the years. In The United States the share of the population with the surname increased 613 percent between 1880 and 2014; in England it increased 137 percent between 1881 and 2014; in Wales it increased 150 percent between 1881 and 2014; in Scotland it increased 389 percent between 1881 and 2014 and in Ireland it contracted 98 percent between 1901 and 2014.
Daniell Last Name Statistics demography
The religious devotion of those holding the Daniell surname is predominantly Catholic (60%) in Ireland.
In The United States those holding the Daniell last name are 18.86% more likely to be registered Republicans than The US average, with 65.63% registered to vote for the political party.
The amount Daniell earn in different countries varies markedly. In Peru they earn 3.45% less than the national average, earning S/. 18,716 per year; in South Africa they earn 37.45% more than the national average, earning R 326,628 per year; in United States they earn 6.99% more than the national average, earning $46,164 USD per year and in Canada they earn 24.95% more than the national average, earning $62,080 CAD per year.
Phonetically Similar Names
Daniell Name Transliterations
| Transliteration | ICU Latin | Percentage of Incidence |
|---|---|---|
| Daniell in the Oriya language | ||
| ଦାନିୟଲ | daniyala | - |
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