Damion is of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name Damianus. It means "gentle" or "tame," and is often used as a variation of Damian. The name was popularized during the Middle Ages due to Saint Damian, one of the fourteen Holy Helpers in the Catholic Church. Damion is typically pronounced with three syllables: Da-mih-on. There are no commonly associated diminutives or nickname variations for this name.
"Between 1973 and 1980, the name Damion was given to a total of 39 babies. The years with the highest number of births were 1976 and 1977, each with 7 births. There were no births recorded for this name in 1978 and 1979."