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DAMIAS
MasculineCaptivating Greek name derived from "damianos," meaning "tame" or "to tame." It signifies calmness and gentleness, with historical ties to brave Christian martyrs like Saint Damian.
DAMICA
FeminineRare Latin-derived female name meaning "we give," possibly inspired by Saint Damasus I.
DAMICHAEL
MasculineAmerican name created by combining Damian ("to tame") and Michael ("Who is like God?"), without a documented history but with rich spiritual roots from its component names.
DAMICO
MasculineItalian given name derived from "damigella," meaning "young lady" or "maiden.
DAMIE
MasculineUncommon given name of unknown origin, with no clear etymology or meaning, and no historical figures bearing that name.
DAMIE
FeminineRare yet elegant French given name derived from "dame," meaning "lady.
DAMIEAN
MasculineRare Greek name derived from 'damian', meaning 'to tame' or 'enslaved', and also linked to the Greek word for craftsman, 'demiourgos'. Historically significant, it was held by one of Greece's seven wise men and an early Christian martyr. Today, Damiean is distinctive and often chosen for its uniqueness.
DAMIEL
MasculineHebrew name derived from "dam" meaning blood and "el" referring to God, translating to "God is my blood.
DAMIELLE
FeminineRare yet sophisticated French feminine name derived from Damien/Damiel, meaning "to tame" or "to subdue.
DAMIEN
FeminineLatin-derived name, originally from the Roman family name Damianus. It means "to tame or subdue" and was popularized through early Christian saints and martyrs.
DAMIEN
MasculineMasculine given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name Damianus or Damianus, brought to France by the Franks after their conquest of Gaul in the 5th century. The meaning of Damien varies but often translates to 'to tame' or 'gentle'.
DAMIENE
MasculineDamien is a French-origin masculine name derived from "damianus," meaning "to tame" or "to subdue." It honors Saint Damian, an early Christian martyr venerated for his faith and courage.
DAMIEON
MasculineRare Greek name meaning "to tame" or "to subdue," associated with the ancient legend of Damocles, symbolizing courage amidst adversity.
DAMIER
MasculineRare French male first name derived from the word 'damier', meaning 'checkered' or 'chessboard'.
DAMIERE
MasculineRare French name that means "to tame" or "to conquer".
DAMIESHA
FeminineUnique African female given name derived from Damiana, meaning "gentle as a tame lioness." Originating in Nigeria among the Yoruba ethnic group, this rare yet appealing name symbolizes strength and elegance.
DAMIKA
FeminineAfrican-origin name popularized by Damian Marley, meaning "to tame" or "peaceful warrior".
DAMILA
FeminineCaptivating name of African origin meaning "peaceful". It is derived from the Yoruba tribe in Nigeria and can be used for both girls and boys.
DAMILARE
MasculineUnique Yoruba name meaning "meeting with peace".
DAMILO
MasculineUncommon yet powerful African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'double strength' or 'twin strength', symbolizing resilience.
DAMILOLA
FeminineUnique African name from Nigeria's Yoruba culture meaning "peaceful wealth.
DAMILOLA
MasculineYoruba name from Nigeria, combining 'Damile' (meet) and 'Ola' (home), translating to 'Meet us at home,' signifying family unity.
DAMIN
MasculineDistinctive name with uncertain origins but attractive meanings like 'to tame' or 'calm', making it an appealing choice for parents seeking unique names.
DAMINA
FeminineRare Latin-derived female name whose meaning, 'loss' or 'harm', has ties to its use as an epithet for the Virgin Mary's suffering.
DAMINE
MasculineExotic name of African origin from the Democratic Republic of Congo meaning "peaceful" or "tranquil".
DAMINI
FeminineIndian name derived from the Sanskrit word "Dāmini," meaning wealth or prosperity, and associated with Hindu goddess Lakshmi.
DAMION
MasculineUnique Latin-origin boy's name derived from the Roman family name Damianus, meaning "loss" or "harm". It gained popularity during the Middle Ages due to Saint Damian, a compassionate physician and martyr, and has since become an uncommon yet appealing choice in English-speaking countries.
DAMION
FeminineDistinctive Latin-origin given name derived from the word "damnum," meaning loss or harm. It was historically used as a nickname for those who had experienced misfortune but gained popularity due to Saint Damian, a Christian martyr known for his healing miracles and compassion towards the poor. Today, Damion remains relatively uncommon, adding to its unique appeal.
DAMIONE
MasculineRare African-origin given name, meaning 'dark-skinned' or 'strong-willed', derived from the enslaved Africans' creation combining ancestral and European names in America during the slave trade era.
DAMIONNA
FeminineModern, Latin-derived given name meaning "loss" or "damage", though it's often chosen for its unique phonetics rather than its historical significance.
DAMIR
MasculineSlavic male name derived from the elements 'dam' (peace) and 'mir' (world), meaning 'gift'.
DAMIR
FeminineSlavic name from Croatia and Bosnia meaning 'peace'.
DAMIRA
FeminineArabic feminine name meaning "gentle sea," reflecting tranquility and strength.
DAMIRACLE
FeminineDamircle is an uncommon but captivating name of African origin, derived from the Lingala language of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Its meaning, "miraculous peace," reflects the hope for divine intervention in times of conflict or turmoil, or the belief that a child is destined for greatness.
DAMIRAH
FeminineArabic-origin name derived from "dam," meaning "blood," symbolizing nobility and distinction.
DAMIRE
MasculineRare, unique name with unknown origins, making it a distinctive choice for those seeking something truly special.
DAMIRI
FeminineAfrican origin name, specifically from the Yoruba culture of West Africa, meaning "peaceful and calm.
DAMIRI
MasculineRare, distinctive African name derived from Swahili, potentially meaning 'peace' or relating to 'thief', originally used among East African communities.
DAMIRR
MasculineHebrew name meaning "to tame" or "to subdue," historically associated with powerful leaders in ancient Jewish communities, and notable figures like 11th-century Persian scholar Damir ibn-Yusuf al-Khazini.
DAMISHA
FeminineUnique name of unknown origin, with no clear historical or cultural significance, but its pleasing sound and modern feel make it an attractive choice for parents looking for something different.