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Daniels.
Daniels is an English language patronymic surname meaning "son of Daniel.[1] People with the name or its variants include:
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- Alyssa Daniels, American web designer
- Annette Daniels, American mezzo-soprano opera singer
- Anthony Daniels, English actor mostly known for playing C-3PO in Star Wars
- Anthony Daniels (psychiatrist), English writer and retired physician
- Antonio Daniels, American professional basketball player currently with the Washington Wizards of the NBA
- Arthur Daniels, dual code rugby player
- Arthur Grosvenor Daniells, Seventh-day Adventist minister and administrator
- Bebe Daniels, American actress
- Ben Daniels, English actor who has won a Laurence Olivier Theatre Award
- Bert Daniels, American professional baseball player
- Billy Daniels, American big band singer and actor
- Brandon Daniels, American Football Quarterback who played for the Oklahoma Sooners
- Brian Daniels, American professional football player currently with the Minnesota Vikings of the NFL
- Carl Daniels, professional boxer in the Light Middleweight division
- Carrie Daniels, anime voice actor
- Charles Daniels (politician), U.S. Representative from New York
- Charles Daniels (swimmer), American freestyle swimmer
- Charles Daniels (tenor), English classical singer
- Charles F. Daniels, American baseball umpire
- Charles N. Daniels, American songwriter who composed under the pseudonym Neil Moret
- Charlie Daniels, American country music singer and musician
- Chase Daniels, national radio personality for XM Satellite Radio
- Christopher Daniels, American professional wrestler, best known as "The Fallen Angel"
- Clem Daniels, American college and professional football player
- Danny Daniels, American choreographer, tap dancer, and teacher
- David Daniels (poet), visual poet
- David Daniels, American opera singer
- Eddie Daniels, American musician
- Edler von Daniels, German field general who fought in the Battle of Stalingrad
- Erik Daniels, American professional basketball player
- Erin Daniels, American actress
- Farrington Daniels, one of the pioneers of the modern direct use of solar energy
- Frank Daniels, actor in early black and white films
- Gary Daniels, British born kickboxer, martial artist, and martial arts actor
- George Daniels, English watchmaker
- Glenn D. Daniels, creator and founder of CMT: Country Music Television cable network
- Greg Daniels, television comedy writer
- Harry Daniels, English recipient of the Victoria Cross
- Henry Daniels, British statistician
- Isabelle Daniels, American Olympic athlete
- Jack Daniels (coach), professor of physical education and cross-country running coach at State University of New York at Cortland
- Jack Daniels (politician), New Mexico politician and the head of an insurance agency
- Jayson Daniels, Australian rules footballer in the VFL/AFL
- Jeff Daniels, American actor
- Jeff Daniels (ice hockey), professional ice hockey player
- Jeffrey Daniels (author), American author
- Jesse Daniels, American sculptor and musician
- Jessie Daniels, American actress, songwriter, and Christian musician
- Jim Daniels, American poet and writer
- Joe Daniels, veteran rock drummer
- Joe Daniels (vintage British performer), drummer and performer from the 1920's
- John C. Daniels, mayor of New Haven, Connecticut
- John Dennis Daniels, convicted murderer
- Jon Daniels, general manager of the American baseball club the Texas Rangers
- Jonathan Myrick Daniels, Episcopal seminarian, killed for his work in the American civil rights movement
- Jonathan W. Daniels, shortest-serving White House Press Secretary
- Josephus Daniels, American politician and newspaper publisher
- J.D. Daniels, American actor
- Kal Daniels, Major League Baseball outfielder
- Ken Daniels, television play-by-play announcer for the Detroit Red Wings
- Kimbi Daniels, professional hockey player for the Alaska Aces of the ECHL
- Lee A. Daniels, Illinois State Representative
- Les Daniels, American writer of literary criticism, cultural studies and historical horror fiction
- Lloyd Daniels, American former professional basketball player
- Luke Daniels, English footballer playing for West Bromwich Albion F.C.
- Marc Daniels, American television director
- Mark Daniels (professor), Professor of Political Science and Chair of the Department of Political Science at Slippery Rock University
- Marquis Daniels, player for the Indiana Pacers of the NBA
- Martin Daniels, English magician and entertainer
- Mel Daniels, American former professional basketball player
- Michael Daniels, British transpersonal psychologist and parapsychologist
- Mickey Daniels, American child actor
- Misty Daniels, American stage actress
- Mitch Daniels, Governor of the state of Indiana
- Owen Daniels, American football tight end for the Houston Texans of the NFL
- Paul Daniels, British stage magician
- Phil Daniels, English actor
- Phillip Daniels, American football defensive end for the Washington Redskins of the NFL
- P. J. Daniels, college runningback for the Georgia Institute of Technology
- Randy Daniels, Secretary of State of New York
- Rik Daniëls, Belgian television director
- Robert Daniels, professional boxer in the Cruiserweight division
- Ronald Daniels, third-party candidate in the 1992 U.S. presidential election
- Roy Daniells, Canadian poetry professor
- Ryan Daniels, major junior ice hockey goaltender
- Samuel Daniels (Musician), Canadian drummer
- Sarah Daniels, British dramatist
- Scott Daniels, Canadian professional ice hockey player
- Silas Daniels, professional American football wide receiver
- Spencer Daniels, American actor
- Stormy Daniels, American pornographic actress, screenwriter, and director
- Torrance Daniels, American football linebacker for the Philadelphia Eagles of the NFL
- Traa Daniels, bassist of southern California rock band P.O.D.
- Travis Daniels, American football player for the Miami Dolphins of the NFL
- William Daniels, Emmy Award-winning American actor
- William Daniels (artist), British
- William Daniels (automotive engineer), British car engineer
- William H. Daniels, film cinematographer best known as Greta Garbo's personal lensman
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