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DOMINION
FeminineRare yet powerful Latin-derived name meaning 'dominance' or 'rule', suggesting authority.
DOMINION
MasculineRare yet powerful Latin-derived masculine given name meaning 'domain' or 'rule', signifying authority and ownership.
DOMINIQ
FeminineLatin-derived name meaning 'lord' or 'master', originating from ancient Rome and popularized by Saint Dominic de Guzman.
DOMINIQ
MasculineMale name of Latin origin, translating to "belonging to the Lord" and derived from the Latin word 'Dominus', meaning 'master' or 'lord'.
DOMINIQU
FeminineDominique is a unisex given name of Latin origin, derived from 'dominus', meaning 'lord' or 'master'. Initially used as a title for high-ranking officials, it became popular as a given name and has been borne by notable figures like Saint Dominic and Denis Diderot. Today, it's widely used in French-speaking countries and beyond, with variants including Domingo, Domenico, and Dominik.
DOMINIQUA
FeminineRare variant spelling of Dominique, both of Latin origin meaning 'of the Lord'.
DOMINIQUE
MasculineThe name Dominique, derived from Latin 'Dominus' meaning 'belonging to the Lord', originated in ancient Rome before becoming popularized during the early Middle Ages through association with prominent Christian figures like Saint Dominic de Guzman.
DOMINIQUE
FeminineLatin origin, meaning 'of the Lord' or 'belonging to the Lord', and comes from the Latin word 'Dominus'. It was originally a title for religious figures and gained popularity in France during the Middle Ages before becoming widely used as a given name throughout Europe.
DOMINISHA
FeminineDistinctive African name derived from the fusion of Dominion and Isabella, signifying 'devoted to God with complete power.'
DOMINO
FeminineDistinctive given name of Latin origin, derived from 'domus', meaning "home". It historically denoted someone born at home or considered indigenous. Used as both a boy's and girl's name since medieval times in Europe, Domino gained popularity in the United States during the 20th century. Though associated with dominoes, its connection is not definitively proven.
DOMINO
MasculineCaptivating Italian name derived from Latin 'dominus', meaning 'lord' or 'master'.
DOMINOE
FeminineItalian name derived from "dominare," meaning "to dominate" or "to rule." It originated as a title of power in ancient Rome before evolving into a feminine personal name during the Middle Ages.
DOMINQUE
FeminineDominique is a Latin-origin masculine name meaning "of the Lord," derived from Dominicus. It gained prominence in medieval France and is associated with St. Dominic, founder of the Dominican Order.
DOMINQUE
MasculineDominique is a French masculine given name derived from the Latin "domimus," meaning "lord" or "master." It is associated with Saint Dominic de Guzman and has been widely used in France and other French-speaking countries, with variants including Dominick, Dominic, and Dominica.
DOMINQUIE
FeminineDominique is a French name derived from Latin 'Dominicus', meaning 'of the Lord'.
DOMINQUIE
MasculineDominique is a French name derived from the Latin "Dominicus," meaning "of the Lord." It honors St. Dominic of Silos and has strong Catholic ties.
DOMINUS
MasculineLatin-derived masculine given name meaning 'lord' or 'master', originating from Roman Empire title used for powerful men.
DOMINYC
MasculineRare, Latin-origin name derived from 'Dominican', meaning master or lord, or connected to Dominican culture.
DOMINYCK
MasculineDominyck: A rare, unconventionally spelled name of unknown origin.
DOMINYK
MasculineDistinctive Polish name derived from Latin "Dominicus," meaning "of the Lord" or "belonging to the Lord.
DOMINYKAS
MasculineLithuanian male given name derived from Latin "Dominicus", meaning "belonging to the Lady" or "belonging to the Lord".
DOMIQUE
MasculineFrench origin meaning 'of the Lord', derived from the Latin 'dominus'. Popularized by Saint Dominic in the 13th century, it remains prevalent worldwide.
DOMIQUE
FeminineFrench name derived from Latin 'dominicus,' meaning 'of the Lord' or 'belonging to the Lord.'
DOMITA
FeminineRare but captivating Latin feminine name derived from 'domus', meaning 'home' or 'house'.
DOMITILA
FeminineFeminine given name of Latin origin, derived from the male name Domitius, which was associated with the respected Roman gens Domitia known for their military prowess and political influence.
DOMITILO
MasculineRare Italian name with roots dating back to ancient Rome, derived from "domus" meaning "home". It was popularized by Emperor Domitian and Saint Domitius, and remains a unique choice today.
DOMITRI
MasculineItalian name derived from the Latin word "domitus," meaning "tamed" or "conquered.
DOMMINIC
MasculineDom is of Latin origin, meaning "home", traditionally given to welcoming individuals. It gained prominence through St. Dominic de Guzman, founder of the Dominican Order, symbolizing learning and wisdom. Today, it's a popular choice worldwide.
DOMMINICK
MasculineDomminick is of Italian origin, derived from "Dominicus," meaning "of the Lord." It first appeared in Italy during the Middle Ages, often given to children born on Sundays or dedicated to St. Dominic. Throughout history, notable individuals have borne this name, such as Saint Dominic, founder of the Dominican Order. Today, it remains a popular choice for parents seeking a unique yet classic name with Italian origins and timeless meaning.
DOMMONIQUE
FeminineFrench origin, meaning 'Sunday'. Derived from Latin 'Dominicus', it originally referred to individuals born on that day, but has since become a popular stand-alone name.
DOMNIC
MasculineDominic is a popular given name of Latin origin, meaning 'of the Lord' or 'master', derived from the Late Latin word 'dominicus'. It is associated with St. Dominic, founder of the Dominican Order.
DOMNICK
MasculineIrish name derived from the Gaelic "Donnchadh", meaning "brown-haired" or "strong warrior".
DOMNIK
MasculineDominic is a Latin-derived name meaning 'belonging to the Lord', associated with notable figures like Saint Dominic de Guzmán and Dominic Lever Clarke.
DOMNIQUE
FeminineFrench name of Latin origin, meaning 'of the Lord', popularized during the Middle Ages in honor of Saint Dominic.
DOMNIQUE
MasculineThe masculine given name Dominique originates from French and Italian roots, signifying 'of the Lord' or 'belonging to the Lord', tracing back to the Latin word 'dominus'.
DOMONI
MasculineExotic African name of Swahili descent, meaning "peace" or "harmony.
DOMONIC
FeminineDominic is a masculine given name of Latin origin, meaning 'master' or 'lord', popularized by the 12th-century Spanish saint Dominic who founded the Dominican Order.
DOMONIC
MasculineDomonic is of Latin origin, meaning 'lord' or 'master', named after Saint Dominic who founded the Dominican order.
DOMONICA
FeminineUnique Latin-derived name meaning "lady" or "mistress," originally denoting social status in Roman society.
DOMONICK
MasculineItalian name derived from Latin 'dominus', meaning 'lord' or 'master', and associated with Saint Dominic.