Entity: DEMIAN
Demian is a name with Christian resonance meaning 'the tamer' or 'one who masters/self-controlled'. It is associated with power, authority, and leadership qualities.
DEMIAN
Etymology
The name Demian is a vernacular form derived from the Greek word 'damáō/damázein', meaning 'to tame' or 'to subdue'. It is commonly interpreted as 'the tamer', 'subduer', or 'one who masters/self-controlled'.
Definition
Demian is a name with Christian resonance meaning 'the tamer' or 'one who masters/self-controlled'. It is associated with power, authority, and leadership qualities.
Historical Context
Demian was first published under the pseudonym 'Emil Sinclair' by Hermann Hesse. The story revolves around a young boy raised in a middle-class home, struggling between the world of illusion and the world of spiritual truth.
Cultural Significance
The name Demian is associated with power and authority. In Greek, it originates from the word for God (Demi) and is linked to leadership qualities. Someone with the name Demian is often described as a down-to-earth person and a great group leader.
Related Concepts
The name Demian is a variant of the ancient Greek name Damian or Damien, both meaning 'to tame' or 'to subdue'. It is connected to the idea of gentleness and mastery.
See Also
A name with Christian resonance meaning 'the tamer' or 'one who masters/self-controlled', associated with power, authority, and leadership qualities.