Proper noun
Daniele (plural Danieles)
A surname from Italian.
We're doing a workshop over the first two weeks of December, I believe, with Graciella Daniele directing it. Cy Coleman
After being arrested and imprisoned in December 1943 by the Nazis for the “crime” of being Jewish, Daniele Israel secretly more than 250 letters to his wife, Anna, and children Vittorio and Dario, who were in hiding in Trieste. Source: Internet
Big Brother 22: All-Stars live feed viewers have caught Memphis Garrett and Daniele Donato Briones criticizing and making fun of Ian Terry's autistic rocking. Source: Internet
Daniele Conversi says that the two have similarities and often overlap, but differentiates them in several ways. citation The term globalization implies transformation. Source: Internet
Footballers who play for these teams and are also born in the city tend to become especially popular, as has been the case with players such as Francesco Totti and Daniele De Rossi (both for A.S. Roma), and Alessandro Nesta (for S.S. Lazio). Source: Internet
In 2011, he was in Rome, shooting an Italian mini TV series of 6 chapters "Caccia al Re - La Narcotici", with other Italian actor like Stefano Dionisi, Raffaella Rea and Laura Glavan, in which he plays a drug investigator, Daniele Piazza. Source: Internet