Damian

DAY-mee-an
Meaning: To tame or subdue
Gender
Boy
Origin
Greek, Latin, Spanish
Popularity Rank
#108 (boys)
#174 (overall)

Popularity Summary

Damian has seen a steady rise in popularity, particularly in the 21st century, ranking well in various countries, including the United States, where it has been a favored name for boys.

Why Parents Choose Damian

Parents are drawn to the name Damian for its strong historical roots, the positive connotations of healing and caring, and its unique yet approachable sound.

History & Cultural Significance

Damian is derived from the Greek name 'Damianos', which is linked to the Greek word 'damianos', meaning 'to tame' or 'subdue'. It gained popularity during the Christian era due to St. Damian, who, alongside his twin brother Cosmas, was known for his medical expertise and charitable work in the 3rd century.

The name Damian has strong ties to Greek culture, historically associated with the patron saint of physicians and healers, St. Damian.

Notable People Named Damian

  • Damian Lewis
  • Damian Lillard
  • Damian Marley

Name Variations

Damiano Damon Damián

Related Names

David Daniel Dante

Similar Sounding Names

Damon Davin Dario

Names with Similar Feel

Julian Sebastian Adrian

Sibling Name Ideas

Dahlia Dominic Delilah

Pop Culture References

  • Damian Wayne - DC Comics character
  • Damian - character in 'The Omen'
  • Damian - the title character in the movie 'Damien: Omen II'