Damase
Spanish from Greek
"to tame"
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Damase Origin and Meaning
The name Damase is a boy's name.
Damase is a masculine name of French origin derived from the Greek name 'Damasios,' meaning 'to tame' or 'to subdue.' This rare name has historical significance through Pope Damasus I, a 4th-century saint known for commissioning the Latin Vulgate Bible translation. Damase has been most common in French-speaking regions, particularly Quebec, where it retains connections to Catholic heritage. The name experienced modest popularity in the 19th and early 20th centuries but has since become quite uncommon, giving it a distinctive vintage quality. With its soft consonants and melodic sound, Damase offers an unusual alternative to more common names like Damian or Thomas, while maintaining a classical dignity and religious connection.