Domian is an uncommon, yet distinctive given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name 'Domitius'. It is composed of two elements: 'domus', meaning 'home', and '-ianus', a suffix that indicates relationship or association with something else. Thus, Domian literally translates to 'relating to the household' or 'of noble descent'. The name was popular among early Roman aristocrats, notably in the Flavian dynasty. Today, it remains relatively obscure, offering uniqueness without being entirely unfamiliar.
The name Domian had only one year with any recorded births, which was in 1989 when there were five babies named Domian born that year.