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      Meaning of the first name
      Danielou

      Origin 
      French/latin

      Meaning 
      Little Daniel, God is My Judge

      Variations 
      Danielius, Daniella, Danielle

      *Some content has been generated by an artificial intelligence language model, in combination with data sourced from Ancestry records and provided by BabyNames.com.
      The name Danielou is a diminutive of Daniel, which has roots in both French and Latin languages. The name means Little Daniel, signifying a connection to the biblical Daniel, whose name translates to God is my judge. This diminutive form reflects affection or familiarity, often used to denote endearment or a sense of youthfulness.

      Historically, the name Daniel has been prominent in various cultures, often associated with the biblical figure known for his wisdom and integrity. The diminutive form, Danielou, emerged as a way to convey intimacy, especially within families or close communities. Throughout the centuries, it has been embraced in French-speaking regions and has various forms in different languages, showcasing its widespread appeal and adaptability.

      In contemporary times, Danielou is less commonly encountered than its primary form, Daniel. However, it is still used in French-speaking contexts as a unique and affectionate variation. Its rarity gives it a distinctive charm, making it appealing to parents seeking a name that carries both historical significance and personal warmth. The name is occasionally found in creative works, enhancing its modern relevance while retaining a connection to its traditional roots.

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