As the data base says,
Dominic means “(property) of the Lord”, but also “born on a
Sunday”, as
Sunday is considered the day “belonging to the Lord”. Now my question has three parts:
a) When did the name Domikus first turn up? (I suppose originally it was a
Christian name in the very sense, indicating: This child is the Lord’s property, so hands off, all you dark powers …)
b) When did the Christians start giving this name to a child born on a
Sunday? What would be the sources to tell us?
c) What was the Latin term for “
Sunday”? – “dies domenikus”? “dies dominicus”? “domenica”? When was “Day of the Lord” first used as a term for “
Sunday”? Because in the New Testament (like in the Hebrew bible), as far as I can see, “Day of the Lord” has a different meaning: the day, when
Christ will return, judgement day.
Andy ;—)