Domiano
doh-mee-AH-noh
Domiano is a boy’s name of Italian origin, meaning “An Italian name, a variant of Damian, derived from the Greek 'Damianos', meaning 'to tame' or 'subdue'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1982.
What Domiano Means
“An Italian name, a variant of Damian, derived from the Greek 'Damianos', meaning 'to tame' or 'subdue'.”
The Story of Domiano
Imagine a name that echoes the quiet strength of ancient lands, a name whispered by families for generations.
Domiano, an Italian variation of Damian, traces its roots to the Greek 'Damianos,' a name signifying the power to tame or subdue. This name, first recorded in 1982, saw its peak popularity that same year, suggesting a fleeting but potent connection.
This is a name for a son you see growing into a charismatic leader. You envision him being fiercely loyal to his loved ones, a strong independent spirit who will charm his way through life.
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Caring, responsible, and loving. Names at 6 resonate with warmth and family devotion.
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Peak Year
#5 in 1982
Total Births
15
First Recorded
1982
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