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# Name Origin Meaning Gender
141 Damascus Biblical A sack full of blood, the similitude of burning. M
142 Damaskenos Greek From Damascus. M

143 Damaskinos Greek From Damascus. M
144 Damasko Greek Variant of Damaskenos: From Damascus. M
145 Damek Czech Red earth. M
146 Damek Czechoslovakian Of the earth. M
147 Damen Greek Variant of Damon: Gentle; to tame. M
148 Dameon Greek Variant of Damian: Tame. Saint Damian was the patron saint of hairdressers. M
149 Damh Scottish Ox. M
150 Damian Greek To tame, from the Greek name Damianas. Variant of Damon 'one who tames; subdues.' The Belgian priest Father Damien gave his life helping the Hawaiian lepers of Molokai. 3rd Century St. Damian is patron of physicians. M
151 Damian Spanish Tame. M
152 Damiano Greek Variant of Damian: Tame. Saint Damian was the patron saint of hairdressers. M
153 Damiano Italian Variant of Damon 'one who tames; subdues.' The Belgian priest Father Damien gave his life helping the Hawaiian lepers of Molokai. 3rd Century St. Damian is patron of physicians. M

154 Damien French Variant of Damon 'one who tames; subdues.' The Belgian priest Father Damien gave his life helping the Hawaiian lepers of Molokai. 3rd Century St. Damian is patron of physicians. M
155 Damien Greek Variant of Damian: Tame. M
156 Damion Greek Variant of Damian: Tame. M
157 Damocles Greek A tyrant of Syracuse. M
158 Damodar Hindi Rope belt. M
159 Damon Greek Gentle. To tame. A variant of Damian. In Greek legend Damon was a loyal friend of Pythias. Famous bearer in modern times: American author Damon Runyon. M
160 Damon Irish Tame. M