Dănuț is a masculine name that means "This name derives from the Hebrew “dânı̂yê‘l / dâni’êl > Dānīēl,” meaning “God is my judge". Its hebrew origins reflect deep cultural values and traditions that have been passed down through generations. Parents choosing this name often appreciate its profound significance and timeless appeal.
This name derives from the Hebrew “dânı̂yê‘l / dâni’êl > Dānīēl,” meaning “God is my judge.” The name evolved into over 100 different spellings in countries around the world. The tribe descended from Jacob’s son of that name in the Old Testament. Biblical: the prophet and writer of Daniel’s book was a teenager when he was moved to Babylon after Jerusalem’s destruction in 607 BC. He survived a politically motivated death sentence in a lions’ den. Many prominent men have had the name since, among them statesman Daniel Webster and frontiersman Daniel Boone.
dânı̂yê'l / dâni'êl > Dānīēl
Dănuț is predominantly used in romanian speaking communities, where it maintains strong cultural connections and traditional significance.
Dănuț is an affectionate diminutive of Dan, Daniel, commonly used in romanian speaking regions. This shortened form maintains the original meaning while offering a more intimate, familiar tone.