"Origin: African Gender: Male Meaning: "gentle" or "calm""
From ModernAmerican / Multicultural
Damoni means to tame or loyal one — the ONI-ending variant of Damon, from the Greek. Damon and Pythias IS the greatest friendship story in history — Damon offered his life for his friend. Same taming-heritage, ONI-calligraphy. Three syllables of the greatest friendship through ONI-ending Greek distinction.
MeaningOrigin: African Gender: Male Meaning: "gentle" or "calm"
OriginModernAmerican / Multicultural
GenderMale
Syllables3
NumerologyLife Path 2
US Rank (today)#1861
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Why parents love Damoni
Damon and Pythias IS history's greatest friendship.
Damon offered his LIFE for his friend.
Three syllables with a flowing, Greek sound: dah-MO-nee.
Dam and Oni are both embedded.
The meaning loyal IS maximally faithful.
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The vibe of Damoni
to tameloyal oneONI-endingDamonGreekPythiasgreatest friendshipoffered lifeflowing
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Origin & history of Damoni
Greek damianos (to tame)→ONI-ending Damoni
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ModernAmerican / Multicultural roots
Damoni IS the ONI-ending variant of Damon. Damon and Pythias IS history's greatest friendship.
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First recorded
Earliest known use: ONI-variant; Damon and Pythias.
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Today
Damoni remains a beloved choice, ranking #1861 in the US. 1,928 babies have been named Damoni since 1995.
◈ Sources: Behind the Name, SSA data
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How popular is Damoni?
2012peak year
Damoni has settled into a steady rhythm — neither rising sharply nor fading, holding a consistent place in U.S. birth records. It currently ranks well outside the top 1,000 (around #1861), with about 105 babies named Damoni each year. In 2012, 147 babies received the name (ranked #1212). Total registrations across all years since 1880: roughly 1,928.
Year-by-year registrations1880–2024 · U.S. Social Security data
Damoni's Life Path 6 is the nurturer's number — friendship nurturing. People named Damoni tend to be flowing, loyal, and gifted at ONI-ending greatest-friendship distinction.
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