"connected to Damia, goddess of the harvest"
Demian
A literary name of self-discovery from Hermann Hesse
Meaning & Origin
Things to Know About This Name
- Strongly associated with Damien Thorn, the Antichrist character in The Omen (1976 film) — though the spelling 'Demian' is distinct
- Associated with Hermann Hesse's 1919 novel 'Demian' — generally positive literary association
The Story of Demian
Demian is a variant of Damian, from the Greek 'Damianos' — derived from 'daman' meaning 'to tame' or 'to subdue,' or possibly connected to Damia, a goddess of the harvest. The name was borne by Saint Damian, a 4th-century physician martyred alongside his twin brother Cosmas — patrons of physicians and surgeons. The spelling 'Demian' gained literary fame through Hermann Hesse's 1919 novel, which follows a young man's journey toward self-discovery guided by his mysterious classmate Emil Sinclair.
Hermann Hesse's novel 'Demian' (1919) gave this spelling its distinctive literary identity, separating it from the more common Damian. The book was enormously influential in the 1960s-70s counterculture and continues to be widely read. The name has a quiet intellectual cachet among readers of European literature.
In Eastern European Orthodox tradition, Saints Cosmas and Damian (Kozma and Demyan in Russian) are among the most venerated healer saints, giving Demian deep religious significance in Russia, Ukraine, and Bulgaria. The name Demyan appears in Russian literature and folk tradition as a symbol of practical wisdom.
Fun Facts
- Hermann Hesse's novel 'Demian' (1919) won him the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1946 and influenced generations of European youth
- Saints Cosmas and Damian (including Demian) are the patron saints of physicians — their feast day is September 26
Demian in Other Languages
Famous People Named Demian
Damian Hirst
Artist
British contemporary artist, the most expensive living artist at auction, known for preserved animals in formaldehyde
Demian (Emil Sinclair's guide) Fictional
Other
Mysterious protagonist of Hermann Hesse's 1919 Bildungsroman 'Demian,' who guides the narrator toward self-knowledge
Quick Facts
- Gender
- Boy
- Syllables
- 3
- Popularity Rank
- #2,348
- Total SSA Count
- 60
- Cultural Origins
- German Russian Eastern European Western
- Pronunciation
- Moderate
- Formality
- Formal
- Cross-Cultural Ease
- Moderate
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Also a Girl Name
Demian is also used as a girl name, ranked #23097.
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About the Name Demian
Demian is a boy name with German, Russian, Eastern European, and Western origins . The name means "connected to Damia, goddess of the harvest" in Greek .
Is Demian a boy or girl name? Demian is used as both a boy and girl name. As a boy name, it ranks #2,348 in popularity. As a girl name, it ranks #23,097. Demian is more commonly used as a boy name.
Demian is currently ranked #2,348 in popularity for boy names in the United States.
The name Demian has 3 syllables, making it distinctive and memorable.
Common nicknames for Demian include Demi and Dem. These shorter forms provide casual alternatives while keeping the elegance of the full name.
Alternative spellings of Demian include Demir, Demitri . Each spelling variation gives the name a slightly different character while preserving its sound and meaning.