Damariz

"Gentle one, calf โ€” Hispanic variant of Damaris"

โ™€ Female ยท Greek, Spanish, Biblical
biblical greek gentle variant

๐Ÿ“– About Damariz

Damariz is a Hispanic variant of the biblical Damaris, meaning "gentle one." Named for an Athenian woman converted by Paul's famous Areopagus sermon, its "-iz" ending reflects the creative Spanish adaptation of biblical names, blending scripture with Latin American phonetic tradition.

๐Ÿ“ Details

  • OriginGreek, Spanish, Biblical
  • Genderโ™€ Female
  • MeaningGentle one, calf โ€” Hispanic variant of Damaris

๐Ÿ”€ Variants & Related Names

โญ Famous People

  • Damaris (biblical) โ€” Athenian woman mentioned in Acts 17:34 who was converted to Christianity by the Apostle Paul's sermon at the Areopagus, one of the first named female European converts
  • Damaris Phillips โ€” American chef and television personality (bearing the parent form) who won Season 9 of Food Network Star
  • The Areopagus Sermon โ€” The Apostle Paul's celebrated address in Athens where he proclaimed the "unknown god," leading to the conversion of Damaris and Dionysius the Areopagite