Damariz

Meaning of Damariz

Damariz sparkles like the first jasmine bloom at dawn, carrying a Spanish melody in every syllable. Born from the ancient Greek Damaris—once a gentle whisper across Aegean waves—she sashays into modern life with a Bollywood-worthy twirl. Picture her in an Indian courtyard hung with marigold garlands, slipping into vibrant silks and leading a dance of sunshine and laughter. Though she’s still chosen only half a dozen times a year in the US, her playful ascent feels like kites racing through monsoon skies. Parents who embrace her weave together Mediterranean lore and Desi flair, all tied up with a ribbon of heartfelt warmth. With Damariz, every greeting becomes a tiny festival, every giggle a sparkler bursting in the night.

Pronunciation

Spanish

  • Pronunced as dah-mah-REES (/daˈmaɾes/)

British English

  • Pronunced as duh-muh-REEZ (/dəməˈriːz/)

American English

  • Pronunced as duh-muh-REEZ (/dəməˈriz/)

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