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Damere

Boy #6010 most popular
American African-American

Meanings & Origins

"peace-giver, one who pacifies"

Origin: South Slavic Language: English

"of the sea"

Origin: French Language: English

Popularity

#6010
Current Rank
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“A bold name with the strength of the sea”

Origin & Etymology

Damere is an American name blending elements of Damir (South Slavic: peace-giving) or Demarr (of the sea, from French de la mer) with creative phonetic styling popular in African-American naming traditions. The name combines strength with fluid, maritime imagery. Its similarity to Damir, meaning one who pacifies, gives it peaceful undertones despite its bold sound.

Popularity Story

Damere and its variant Damir gained traction in the 1990s-2000s as part of the trend toward unique, phonetically strong names for boys in African-American communities.

Cultural Significance

Damere reflects the tradition of creative name-crafting in African-American culture, combining phonetic appeal with a strong, masculine sound. The -ere ending gives it a distinctive, memorable quality.

Fun Facts

  • The Slavic root Damir means one who brings peace or pacifies
  • Names combining Dar/Da- with strong endings have been a consistent trend in American naming since the 1980s

Damere in Other Languages

Arabic Dameer
French De la Mer
Slavic Damir
Spanish Damero

Popularity Over Time

Rising Fast

Nicknames

Damy Mere

Middle Names

James Andre Marcus Lee Wayne Tyrese Isaiah

Name Vibe

Strong Unique Modern Bold

Famous People Named Damere

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Damere McClendon

Athlete

American football player known in college and semi-professional football