I like it, though usually would prefer
Damien or
Eamon. The drawback for me is that it seems commonly used for macho/bad-boy type characters in pop culture (I think mainly of
Damon Salvatore, Daemon the Rogue
Prince, Daemon Blackfyre)...I don't think that ruins it objectively (I could probably also say it is associated with strong and witty characters); it just stands out to me personally, especially since I know people do associate the word daemon/demon, plus the meaning.
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