Damiann is of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name Damianus, which was based on the Latin word 'damnum', meaning 'loss' or 'damage'. However, Damiann is often associated with the Latin name Damian, which means 'to tame' or 'to subdue'. The name gained prominence through early Christian saints named Damian, including Saint Damien of Molokai and Saint Damian of Alexandria. Damiann is a unique and modern variant of this classic name, offering parents an alternative spelling while still honoring its rich history and meaning.
Damian was born ten times over two years.