Meaning & History
Etymology and Origin
Daan is a Dutch masculine given name, predominantly used as a short form of the Dutch name Daniël. Daniël itself is the Dutch form of Daniel, which originates from the Hebrew name Daniyyel, meaning "God is my judge" (from roots din "to judge" and ʾel "God").
Historical and Cultural Context
In the Netherlands, Daan has seen a significant rise in popularity as an independent birth name since around 1970. This trend reflects a broader Dutch tradition of creating stand-alone names from diminutives or short forms, which are then embraced as full given names. While historically linked to the biblical prophet Daniel, Daan carries a distinctly Dutch linguistic identity, fitting within naming patterns that favor concise, strong-sounding names.
Notable Bearers
Although chiefly a Dutch name, its bearers extend beyond the Netherlands. Notable individuals include the South African boxer Daan Bekker (1932–2009), who won an Olympic bronze medal. In the Netherlands, Daan is common among athletes such as Daan van Dijk (1907–1986), a track cyclist, and Daan Brandenburg (born 1987), a chess grandmaster. Several footballers bear the name, including Daan Blij (born 1993) and Daan Bovenberg (born 1988).
Related Names and Variants
Variants of Daan include Dani 2 and Danny, while feminine cognates include Daniëlle (Dutch form of Danielle) and Danique.
- Meaning: "God is my judge" (from Daniel)
- Origin: Dutch, short form of Daniël
- Gender: Masculine predominantly
- Usage Regions: Dutch-speaking countries, particularly the Netherlands
Related Names
Sources: Wikipedia — Daan (given name)