DAMIAN KOWALIK

PALOS HILS, IL 60465

ROOFING CONTRACTOR

Damian is a name of power and restraint. It comes from the Ancient Greek name Damianos. In turnDamianos is derived from the verb “damazō” which translates to “to conquer” “master” or “overcome.” (1) While the dictionary definition suggests conquestthe name’s historical context offers a softer nuance. It implies &#8220taming&#8221or &#8220the silverless&#8221modern classic.&#8221While it has been in use for centuriesthe name proved resilient. By the 1990sit began a steadyconfident climb up the charts. The most popular year for the name Damian was 2013when it broke into the top 100ranking at 98th. Since thenit has cooled slightly but remains incredibly stable. It is not a trendy &#8220flash in the pan&#8221name

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