Dariell is a masculine given name that combines the Hebrew Daniel (“God is my judge”) and the Persian Darius (“he possesses goodness”), evoking a hybrid meaning of divine accountability and moral strength. In the United States, the Social Security Administration recorded 16 infants named Dariell in 2024—placing it 908th in popularity—with annual births fluctuating between five and fourteen since 2004 and generally holding around the 900th rank. This steady presence, notably among Latin American families, reflects a preference for names that honor biblical roots while offering a contemporary sound. Pronounced duh-ree-EL (/dəˈri.ɛl/), Dariell delivers a clear, three-syllable cadence in English that aligns with both traditional and modern naming trends.