The name “Daryl” is a masculine given name of English origin, derived from the Old French surname D'Airel, itself a habitational name meaning “from Airel,” a place in Normandy. The spelling “Daryl” emerged as a variant of “Darryl” in the 20th century and has been used for both real and fictional persons.
A dedicated entry for a magician known simply as “Daryl” is not found in widely recognized reference works, scholarly publications, or major encyclopedic databases. No verifiable biographical information, records of performances, awards, or contributions to the field of magic have been documented in reliable sources. Consequently, the term does not appear to correspond to an established or notable individual within the professional magic community.
Given the lack of corroborated data, any further description of “Daryl (magician)” would be speculative. The term may be used informally or in limited contexts—such as a stage name for a local performer, a character in fiction, or a nickname—but such usages have not been substantiated by authoritative encyclopedic references.