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Damian? Is it associated with dark character?

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Tkoko · 11/06/2025 10:28

Do you think that the name Damian can have these connotations? Would you refuse calling your baby for this reason?

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Kumquatzest · 07/08/2025 17:26

It's a saint's name and it's pretty common among men of Irish Catholic origins (to give one example).

I doubt kids nowadays are even aware of the movie The Omen.

aquadog · 14/06/2025 19:37

I love the Omen films, and Damian is a really cool name. I'm a fan!

RightOnTheEdge · 12/06/2025 14:33

Oh maybe it was spelled Damian, but he was a nice, gentle kid. So I have good associations with the name.

RightOnTheEdge · 12/06/2025 14:30

My first thought was the Omen but probably because you put dark character in the title.
I don't think most kids today will associate the name with that though.

I had a boy in my class at school called Damien and I can't remember anyone ever bullying him about his name because of the film.

KayEmAy · 12/06/2025 14:25

I love the name Damian and I don't have any dark associations with it. I just think it's a handsome name.

dontcomeatme · 12/06/2025 09:45

Its also off the Arrow DC universe show, Damien is the villain. I automatically assume "bad guy"

EmotionallyWeird · 12/06/2025 09:43

...oops, bus jerked! I meant to say but not unusably so - on a par with Charles or Sebastian rather than Tarquin!

EmotionallyWeird · 12/06/2025 09:42

The "dark character" is spelt Damien. Most normal real-life people spell it Damian. In that more common spelling, I think of it as a slightly upper-class-sounding name, but not unusu

MrsSkylerWhite · 12/06/2025 01:32

That was probably 50 years ago now. Non-issue.

SnowFrogJelly · 12/06/2025 01:00

Lewis.. yum

Awwlookatmybabyspider · 12/06/2025 00:54

Quite a nice name but I can't get past the Omen.

SunsetCocktails · 11/06/2025 19:58

BikkieTime · 11/06/2025 19:19

Yep, came here for this. And Rodney's reaction to the name when he is born 😂

But seriously, it's a nice name. I like Damiano, too

😂 perhaps OP should name him Rodney…. After Dave 😂

70isaLimitNotaTarget · 11/06/2025 19:47

Fr Damien Karras in the very famous film The Exorcist
Not the son of the Devil , but it didn't end well for him !

JillyGiraffe · 11/06/2025 19:31

Makes me think of Only Fools and Horses!

BikkieTime · 11/06/2025 19:19

SunsetCocktails · 11/06/2025 12:50

Am I the only one who immediately thinks of Only Fools and Horses?!

Yep, came here for this. And Rodney's reaction to the name when he is born 😂

But seriously, it's a nice name. I like Damiano, too

AmyDuPlantier · 11/06/2025 18:53

I knew a Damian when I was younger and he was hot!

I’d probably choose Damon over Damian though.

Tina294 · 11/06/2025 18:47

I can't think of Damien without thinking devil child so it wouldn't be for me.

sunnydayz43 · 11/06/2025 18:39

I have never heard this name given to anyone IRL.
Personally it brings to mind immediately a dark character, and I don't even like the sound of it.
My DS had a friend and classmate whose name was Darian which has a similar yet nicer sound to it imo, without any of the dark connotations.

Moreteaandchocolate · 11/06/2025 17:50

I’m not keen on Damian personally - it has devil
associations to me.

PanderBare · 11/06/2025 15:53

Nikita and Nikolai are a bit too much together.
I have no idea if italians or ukrainians associate Damian with Only Fools and Horses or The Omen but Demyan or Damon seem OK.
Ukrainian name that would travel but might be old-fashioned- Yuri/Yury, Ivan and Oleg.

sharpenedroof · 11/06/2025 15:50

I really like it. I know a Damien (in his 50s) and he is fine with this name.

Sherararara · 11/06/2025 15:48

SunsetCocktails · 11/06/2025 12:50

Am I the only one who immediately thinks of Only Fools and Horses?!

Nope, me to.

NameChangedOfc · 11/06/2025 15:47

I think of Herman Hesse's book inmediately.

Tkoko · 11/06/2025 15:39

BootballJoy · 11/06/2025 15:01

Ah I see, so Slavic-inspired but easy for Italians to say and recognisable internationally? I guess then my vote of your choices so far would be Alexander or Alexei. Roman? Anton? Victor?

Maybe things will become clearer when the baby arrives!

yes, i was thinking of Alexander (Sasha), Nikolai (Nicola, Nick) Alexei but still can't find the name (

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Cotswoldmama · 11/06/2025 15:23

I love the name, I've seen the film the omen but still love it

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