Demian, of Greek origin, means 'of two mothers' and is often associated with the novel by Hermann Hesse. It is a unique and distinctive name that stands out due to its rare usage. The name has gained some popularity in recent years, perhaps influenced by literary fans, but it remains uncommon enough to be memorable. Demian does not have any traditional variations or diminutives, allowing it to maintain its distinct identity.
Demian had a notable year in 1969 with 7 births, and again in 1973 with another 7 births, leading to a total of 14 babies named Demian over those two years.