The baby name Dameris is a girl name, 3 syllables long and is pronounced "duh-MER-is".
Dameris is Greek in Origin.
Dameris is a female name of Greek origin, meaning "calf" or "young cow". It is a rare name that has been used since ancient times, with references to a woman named Damaris in the New Testament of the Bible. The name has also been used in literature, such as in the play "The Atheist's Tragedy" by Cyril Tourneur.
The pronunciation of Dameris is da-MER-is, with the emphasis on the second syllable. The name is composed of two Greek words, "dama" meaning calf and "eris" meaning strife or discord. The name may also be spelled as Damiris or Damaris, with variations in spelling depending on the language and culture.
Dameris is a feminine name that has been used primarily for girls. It is not a common name, but it has been used in various cultures and countries around the world. The name has a strong and unique meaning, and may appeal to parents who are looking for a name that is both traditional and uncommon.