Damián

Greek
"to tame, subdue"

Damián Origin and Meaning

The name Damián is a boy's name of Spanish origin.

Damián is the Spanish form of Damian, derived from the Greek name 'Damianos,' which comes from 'damao' meaning 'to tame' or 'subdue.' This masculine name has strong historical roots, particularly associated with Saint Damian, who along with his twin brother Cosmas, was a physician who provided free medical services and became a Christian martyr. Damián is widely used in Spanish-speaking countries and has gained international popularity in recent decades. The name carries connotations of healing, selflessness, and compassion. The accent mark gives it a distinctive pronunciation (dah-mee-AHN) and adds to its cultural authenticity.