Damia

Meaning of Damia

Damia has a bright, breezy spirit. It traces back through Latin to the ancient Greek goddess Demeter, ruler of the harvest. It brings associations of earth’s bounty, nurturing strength, and gentle growth. It’s pronounced DAY-mee-uh—easy as a morning melody and even like a salsa beat on the tongue. Parents across the U.S. have embraced its warm charm, steadily placing it in the 900s on the name charts. Every year, more little Damias arrive, proof that great things grow from tiny seeds. With a wink of sunshine and a dash of Latin flair, Damia inspires strength, grace, and a bit of fiesta.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as DAY-mee-uh (/deɪˈmiə/)

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Notable People Named Damia

Damia Farooq -
Damià Díaz -
Damià Campeny -
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