NÉLida

Created by French author Marie d'Agoult for her semi-autobiographical novel 'Nélida' (1846), written under the name Daniel Stern. It was probably an anagram of her pen name DANIEL.

DANIEL   male   English, Hebrew, French, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovene, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Croatian, Armenian, Georgian, Biblical, Biblical Greek
From the Hebrew name דָּנִיֵּאל (Daniyyel) meaning "God is my judge". Daniel was a Hebrew prophet whose story is told in the Book of Daniel in the Old Testament. He lived during the Jewish captivity in Babylon, where he served in the court of the king, rising to prominence by interpreting the king's dreams. The book also presents Daniel's four visions of the end of the world.

Due to the popularity of the biblical character, the name came into use in England during the Middle Ages. Though it became rare by the 15th century, it was revived after the Protestant Reformation. Famous bearers of this name include English author Daniel Defoe (1660-1731), Swiss mathematician Daniel Bernoulli (1700-1782), and American frontiersman Daniel Boone (1734-1820).
EQUIVALENTS
LITERATURE: Nélida
SPANISH: Nélida
OTHER FORMS
ARABIC: Danyal
ARMENIAN: Daniel, Taniel
BASQUE: Danel
BIBLICAL GREEK: Daniel
BIBLICAL HEBREW: Daniyyel
BIBLICAL LATIN: Danihel
BIBLICAL: Daniel
BRETON: Deniel
BULGARIAN: Danail, Daniel, Daniela
CROATIAN: Daniel, Danijel, Danijela, Danilo, Danko
CZECH: Dan, Dana, Daniel, Daniela
DANISH: Dan, Daniel
DUTCH: Daan, Daniël, Daniëlle
ENGLISH: Dan, Danette, Dani, Daniel, Daniela, Daniella, Danielle, Danita, Danna, Danni, Dannie, Danny
FAROESE: Dániel, Dánjal
FINNISH: Taneli, Tatu
FRENCH: Dan, Daniel, Danièle, Danielle
GEORGIAN: Daniel
GERMAN: Dan, Dana, Daniel, Daniela
HEBREW: Daniel
HUNGARIAN: Dani, Dániel
ICELANDIC: Daníel
ITALIAN: Dania, Daniela, Daniele, Danilo
LATVIAN: Daniels
LITHUANIAN: Danielius, Danutė
MACEDONIAN: Daniel, Daniela
NORWEGIAN: Dan, Daniel
OLD CHURCH SLAVIC: Daniilu
PERSIAN: Danyal
POLISH: Dan, Daniel, Danka, Danuta
PORTUGUESE: Dan, Daniel, Daniela, Danilo
ROMANIAN: Dan, Dana, Daniel, Daniela, Dănuț
RUSSIAN: Daniil
SERBIAN: Danijel, Danijela, Danilo, Danka, Danko
SLOVAK: Dana, Daniel, Daniela, Danka
SLOVENE: Daniel, Danijel, Danijela, Danilo
SPANISH: Dan, Dani, Daniel, Daniela, Danilo
SWEDISH: Dan, Daniel
TURKISH: Danyal
URDU: Danyal
WELSH: Deiniol