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Yes, Domenique is a variant of the French name Dominique, which is commonly used in French-speaking countries.
The name Dominique in Spanish is usually translated as "Dominico" or "Domingo." It is of Latin origin and means "belonging to the Lord" or "of the Lord."
Dominique can be a male or female name. It is unisex and can be used for individuals of any gender.
You can respond to bisous by saying "bisous" back, which means kisses in French. It's a common and affectionate way to say goodbye or send love in the French-speaking world.
In French, to answer roll call you can respond with "Présent" (present) or "Ici" (here).
Clarisse is the usual French spelling.
Dominique is the French feminine version of the Latin name Dominicus.
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Dominique Lozac'h has written: 'Pascal' -- subject(s): Authors, French, Biography, French Authors, Singers
Dominique is the French equivalent of Dominic and, yes, there are several saints named Dominic.
The name Dominique in Spanish is usually translated as "Dominico" or "Domingo." It is of Latin origin and means "belonging to the Lord" or "of the Lord."
Yes, Domenique is a variant of the French name Dominique, which is commonly used in French-speaking countries.
Dominique is a French name that means "of the Lord". There isn't a female Hebrew name with this same meaning.
I am priviledged to have the name Dominique : ) It actually comes from the French. I know for a fact that Dominique means "Chosen of God."
It is a firstname. It works for men and also for women.
Dominique is the French spelling. It is used as both a masculine and a feminine first name.
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