The name Danzel, pronounced DAN-zuhl (/dænˈzəl/), is a male given name that has its origins in English-speaking countries. A notable variation of this name is Denzel. The name gained popularity in the United States during the late 20th century, with significant increases in occurrences throughout the early 1990s. This surge can be attributed to the fame of actor Denzel Washington, whose prominence brought attention to the name. Although it has seen fluctuations in popularity over the years, Danzel remains a unique and distinguished choice for a baby boy. In recent years, it has been less common but continues to be chosen by parents looking for a strong and memorable name for their child.
Danzel Becker was a South African cricketer and umpire known for his career in first-class cricket and umpiring in ODI games. |