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Damia

American  
[dam-ee-uh] / ˈdæm i ə /

noun

Classical Mythology.
  1. a spirit of fertility.


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Mowbray's assistant Mark Venus has also left, with former Albion midfielder James Morrison placed in interim charge, to be assisted by Damia Abella and Boaz Myhill.

From BBC Apr. 21, 2025

Coaches Chris Brunt, Damia Abella andd Boaz Myhill will take caretaker charge of the Baggies while they search for a new coach.

From BBC Dec. 25, 2024

Damia was waxy, unsmiling, delicately pushed out of shape.

From Time Magazine Archive

Therefore, Clidamira, you are a 'pretty'; but, Damia, you are a 'very pretty' lady.

From The Tatler, Volume 1, 1899 by Aitken, George A.

The Pythian answered that they must erect two statues to certain goddesses, named Damia and Auxesia, and that then the famine would abate.

From Darius the Great Makers of History by Abbott, Jacob

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