Gender Masculine
Pronounced Pron. /ˈdɔ.mi.ˌnɪk/(German) /ˈdo.mɪ.nɪk/(Czech) /ˈdɔ.mi.nik/(Slovak) /dɔ.ˈmi.ɲik/(Polish) /ˈdo.mi.nik/(Hungarian)  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Form of Dominic used in various languages.

Related Names

VariantsDomen(Slovene) Domonkos(Hungarian)
DiminutiveDinko(Croatian)
Feminine FormsDominika(Czech) Dominika(Slovak) Dominika(Slovene) Dominika(Polish) Dominika(Hungarian)
Other Languages & CulturesTxomin(Basque) Dominicus(Dutch) Domenic, Dominic, Dom, Dominick, Nic(English) Dominique(French) Domingos(Galician) Domenico(Italian) Dominicus(Late Roman) Dominiks(Latvian) Dominykas, Domas(Lithuanian) Domingos(Portuguese) Domingo(Spanish)

Popularity

People think this name is

classic   formal   strong   strange   serious  

Name Days

Austria: August 8
Croatia: June 25
Croatia: August 8
Czechia: August 4
Poland: March 9
Poland: May 12
Poland: July 6
Poland: August 4
Poland: October 14
Poland: November 27
Poland: December 20
Poland: December 29
Slovakia: August 4

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Entry updated April 23, 2024