Damon

Derived from Greek δαμαζω (damazo) meaning "to tame". According to Greek legend, Damon and Pythias were friends who lived on Syracuse in the 4th century BC. When Pythias was sentenced to death, he was allowed to temporarily go free on the condition that Damon take his place in prison. Pythias returned just before Damon was to be executed in his place, and the king was so impressed with their loyalty to one another that he pardoned Pythias. As an English given name, it has only been regularly used since the 20th century.

EQUIVALENTS
ANCIENT GREEK: Damianos, Damianus
BULGARIAN: Damyan
CROATIAN: Damjan
DUTCH: Damiaan, Damian
ENGLISH: Damian, Damion, Damon
FRENCH: Damien
GREEK MYTHOLOGY: Damon
ITALIAN: Damiano
MACEDONIAN: Damjan
POLISH: Damian
RUSSIAN: Demyan
SERBIAN: Damjan
SLOVENE: Damijan, Damjan
UKRAINIAN: Demyan
FEMININE FORMS
ITALIAN: Damiana
MACEDONIAN: Damjana
SERBIAN: Damjana
SLOVENE: Damijana, Damjana