Dominic
Dominic, Dominik or Dominick is a male given name common among Roman Catholics and other Latin-Romans. Originally from the late Roman-Italic name "Dominicus", its translation means "Lordly", "Belonging to God" or "of the Master".The most prominent Roman Catholic with the name, Saint Dominic, founded the Order of Preachers, also known as Dominican friars. Saint Dominic himself was named after Saint Dominic of Silos.
Variations include Dominicus (Latin rendition), Domenic, Domenico (Italian), Domanic, Dominiq, Domonic, Domènec (Catalan), Domingo (Spanish), Dominykas (Lithuanian), Domingos (Portuguese), Dominggus and Damhnaic (Irish). Feminine forms include Dominica, Dominika, Domenica, Dominga, Domingas, as well as the unisex Dominique, of French origin.
Notable people named Dominic, Dominik or Dominick include:
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266by Quillfeldt, Petra, Masello, Juan, Brickle, Paul, Martin-Creuzburg, DominikGet access
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270by Büeler, Dominik, Beerli, Remo, Wernli, Heini, Grams, Christian M.Get access
Published in Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society (2020)
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