What Does Damian Mean?
Damian is a historic name that means “to tame” or “subdue.” It is derived from the Greek word “Damianos” which can mean “master,” “overcome,” or “conquer.” The name Damian has also been linked to the Greek goddess of fertility, Damia (also known as Demeter). In Roman mythology, she’s known as Ceres.
Damian is a very popular name in England and Ireland. It’s even more popular in these countries than in Greece where it originated. The name was particularly popular amongst early Christians across Europe. This is because of Saint Damian who was martyred alongside his brother Cosmas in the 4th century. They are currently the patron saints of physicians.
Damian is also a popular name in literary works and other works of art. The most common being Damian Wayne, the son of Bruce Wayne in the Batman comics. A common variant of the name is Damien, although the name Damian is used more commonly in the United States.
After its use in “The Omen films,” where the character Damian was portrayed as an evil child, the name Damian was attached to some negativity. However, this only lasted a couple of years after the film’s debut and is nothing to worry about. The name continues to be widely loved and used all across the world.
- 起源: Damian has Greek origins. It’s derived from the Greek name Damianos, which means to tame.
- Gender: Damian is a name predominantly given to boys but can be given to any gender.
- Pronunciation: Day-mee-an
Although many baby names are separated by gender, Verywell Family believes that sex does not need to play a role in your name selection process. It’s important to select a name that you feel suits your new baby the best.
How Popular is the Name Damian?
The name Damian is popular in the United States. It reached the top 1,000 names in the year 1952, when it debuted in spot No. 940 of the most common names for boys. It has since risen and continues to rise in popularity.
Between the years 1978 and 1981, the name lost some popularity, no thanks to the release of the movie “The Omen”, in which a character who was portrayed as the child of the devil was named Damian. During this period, people reported being creeped out by the name. That sentiment has since been forgotten.
According to 2020 data from the Social Security Administration, Damian is the 110th most popular name for boys in the United States.Around 1968, it was briefly used to name girls but didn’t gain a lot of popularity.
Name Variations
Damian has several name variations. Some of them include:
- Damion (English)
- Damiaan (Dutch)
- Damianos (Ancient Greek)
- Damyan (Bulgarian)
- Damon (Greek)
- Demyan (Russian)
- Damjan (Macedonian)
- Damião (Portuguese)
- Damien (French)
- Daymian
Similar Names
If you aren’t quite sold on the name Damian for your baby, here are other names that sound and feel similar to consider:
- Damon
- Dane
- Darian
- Davian
- Davion
- Dominic
- Duncan
- Jameson
- Nicholas
- Orion
- Simeon
Common Nicknames
Being just three syllables, some people may opt not to use any nicknames. However, some nicknames for Damian include:
- Dame
- Damies
- Dames
Suggested Sibling Names
Here are some sibling names that have the same feel as Damian:
- Andrew
- Dominic
- Elias
- Juliet
- Lucas
- Raphael
- Theodore
- Sophia
- Veronica
Famous People Named Damian
If you are thinking of naming your baby Damian, here are some famous people who also bear the name:
- Damien Echols, American author
- Damian Higgins, the real name of the American DJ known as DieselBoy
- Damian Marley, Reggae artist and son of the famous Bob Marley
- Damian Conway, Australian computer science professor
- Damian Green, British politician
- Damian Mackle, Irish professional wrestler also known as Killian Dain
- Damian McBride, special adviser to the former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown
- Damian Wilson, English musician and songwriter
- Damian Lewis, British actor and film producer
- Damian Lillard, basketball player for the Portland Trail Blazers
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