Proper noun
Damas (plural Damases)
A surname.
Letter of Jerome to Pope Damasus, 376, 2. In art A number of images of "DAMAS" in gold glass cups probably represent him and seem to be the first contemporary images of a pope to survive, though there is no real attempt at a likeness. Source: Internet
Damas Pakada filed the approximately $100,000 lawsuit last week with the Tel Aviv Magistrate’s Court, according to reports. Source: Internet
No one needed to tell Roxana Damas and her fellow Saint Mary's College students how high the stakes were as they made their presentation to help Holy Innocents Children's Hospital in Uganda. Source: Internet
"Damas" appears with other figures, including a Florus who may be Projecta's father. Source: Internet
News reports from Havana said Thursday that Cuban police dragged away several protesters from the opposition group known as ladies in white (Las Damas de Blanco). Source: Internet
Hospital de Damas is listed in the U.S. News & World Report as one of the best hospitals under the U.S. flag. Source: Internet