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    Damaso / Damasus

    Pronunciation: dah-MAH-soh

    ♂ Male
    Ancient Greek

    Meaning

    tamer, subduer

    Origin

    Greek

    History & Etymology

    Damaso is a Spanish and Portuguese name derived from the Greek name Damasus (Δάμασος). The Greek root 'damazo' (δαμάζω) means 'to tame' or 'to subdue'. The name gained prominence through Saint Damasus I, who served as Pope from 366 to 384 AD. He was instrumental in commissioning the Vulgate Bible, a Latin translation of the Bible by Saint Jerome, which became the standard Latin Bible of the Catholic Church.

    The name has been historically used in Catholic countries, particularly in Spain, Portugal, and their former colonies, due to the veneration of Saint Damasus. Its usage has remained relatively consistent within these regions, often appearing in families with strong religious ties. While not widely popular globally, it holds a respected place in its cultural contexts.

    Famous People Named Damaso

    • Pope Damasus I (Saint Damasus I)
    • Dámaso Pérez Prado (Cuban mambo musician and bandleader)
    • Dámaso Alonso (Spanish poet, philologist, and literary critic)
    • Dámaso Marte (Dominican former professional baseball pitcher)

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