Demarean is a unique and distinctive given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name Demeterus. This name was popular among the ancient Romans, who often chose names based on their meanings or associations with deities. In this case, Demarean is believed to be associated with the Greek goddess Demeter, who was worshipped as the goddess of harvest and agriculture. The name can therefore be interpreted as meaning "dedicated to Demeter" or "belonging to Demeter." While it may not be one of the most common names today, its roots in ancient Roman culture give it a rich history and unique charm.
The name Demarean had a peak of popularity with 5 births recorded in the year 2006.