Damian originates of ancient Greece meaning "to tame" though often mistaken for "devil" as a result of the titular character of The Omen by David Seltzer. St. Damian is the patron saint of barbers and chemical workers. Damian is a surname evolved to a given name choice of a son. Damon is an alternate spelling.
Damian originates of ancient Greece meaning "to tame" though often mistaken for "devil" as a result of the titular character of The Omen by David Seltzer. St. Damian is the patron saint of barbers and chemical workers. Damian is a surname evolved to a given name choice of a son. Damon is an alternate spelling.
Damian originates of ancient Greece meaning "to tame" though often mistaken for "devil" as a result of the titular character of The Omen by David Seltzer. St. Damian is the patron saint of barbers and chemical workers. Damian is a surname evolved to a given name choice of a son. Damon is an alternate spelling.
Damian originates of ancient Greece meaning "to tame" though often mistaken for "devil" as a result of the titular character of The Omen by David Seltzer. St. Damian is the patron saint of barbers and chemical workers. Damian is a surname evolved to a given name choice of a son. Damon is an alternate spelling.