Damie is of Scottish origin, derived from the Gaelic 'Dàimh', which means 'gentle'. It was traditionally used as a nickname for someone who was calm and peaceful in temperament. In recent years, Damie has started to appear more frequently as an independent given name, adding a unique touch to the list of popular baby names. Spelled with only one 'm', it stands out among other names likeDamien or Damian, offering parents a distinctive choice for their child's moniker.
The name Damie experienced a notable decline in popularity after the late 1800s with only sporadic births recorded between 1884 and 1926. However, there was a slight resurgence in the latter half of the 20th century with births occurring more frequently from 1969 onwards. Over this period spanning nearly a century (1884-1978), Damie saw a total of 39 births.