Associations to the word «Daniel»
Noun
- Boone
- Nestor
- Adele
- Connell
- Leary
- Webster
- Hogg
- Radcliffe
- Burnham
- Knowles
- Amos
- Jeremiah
- Isaiah
- Henrik
- Spacer
- Bryan
- Donnell
- Guggenheim
- Vaughn
- Swain
- Alexis
- Handler
- Orton
- Ezra
- Danny
- Johnston
- Callahan
- Tko
- Corvette
- Sickle
- Darius
- Prophecy
- Canuck
- Massey
- Susanna
- Rifleman
- Marcelo
- Luce
- Betty
- Yves
- Craig
- Macpherson
- Jonah
- Armand
- Faraday
- Sergio
- Alejandro
- Meade
- Santos
- Silva
- Claudio
- Gottfried
- Goggle
- Pentagon
- Eduardo
- Robbins
- Jorge
- Gustavo
- Babylon
- Emmett
- Snyder
- Crockett
- Roche
- Hernandez
- Argentine
- Enoch
- Jonas
- Mcintyre
- Dawkins
- Purcell
- Christoph
- Esther
- Gonzalez
- Repeal
- Dan
- Apocalypse
- Constantin
- Argus
- Keefe
- Johann
- Ponce
- Potts
- Finch
- Distillery
- Goddard
- Johan
- Gabriel
- Sargent
- Elijah
- Stern
- Eliot
- Isaac
- Patrick
- Brewster
- Herrera
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
DANIEL, proper noun. A book in the Old Testament of the Bible.
DANIEL, proper noun. The prophet whose story is told in the Book of Daniel.
DANIEL, proper noun. A male given name in regular use since the Middle Ages.
DANIEL, proper noun. (rare) A female given name.
DANIEL, proper noun. A patronymic surname.
DANIEL, proper noun. A location in the state of Wyoming in the United States (Zip Code: 83115). (From the U.S. Census Bureau 1990)
DANIEL, noun. (US slang) The buttocks.
DANIEL COME TO JUDGEMENT, noun. (idiomatic) One who wisely settles a difficult matter.
DANIEL LAMBERT, noun. Something that is giant, or otherwise great in some way.
DANIEL LAMBERTISH, adjective. Extremely obese.
DANIEL LAMBERTS, noun. Plural of Daniel Lambert
Dictionary definition
DANIEL, noun. (Old Testament) a youth who was taken into the court of Nebuchadnezzar and given divine protection when thrown into a den of lions (6th century BC).
DANIEL, noun. A wise and upright judge; "a Daniel come to judgment" -- Shakespeare.
DANIEL, noun. An Old Testament book that tells of the apocalyptic visions and the experiences of Daniel in the court of Nebuchadnezzar.
Wise words
Life has no meaning unless one lives it with a will, at
least to the limit of one's will. Virtue, good, evil are
nothing but words, unless one takes them apart in order to
build something with them; they do not win their true
meaning until one knows how to apply them.