Damián
Damián is a masculine given name used in Spanish-speaking cultures. It is the Spanish form of Damian, which derives from the Latin name Damianus, itself coming from the Greek Damianos, meaning "to tame" or "subdue." The name has historical usage in Christian contexts due to saints bearing the name, contributing to its enduring presence in many communities.
Damián is common in Spain and across Latin America, including Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, and Venezuela,
Variants and related forms include Damian (English), Damien (French/English), Damiano (Italian), and Damião (Portuguese). Diminutives or
Overall, Damián remains a familiar, culturally resonant name in Spanish-speaking societies, reflecting its historical roots and