Dominique is the French feminine version of the Latin name Dominicus.
Dominique speaks French, as it is the official language of the country of Dominica, where the name is derived from. In addition to French, many Dominicans also speak English, which is the official language of the island, and various Caribbean Creole dialects.
In American Sign Language (ASL), you can fingerspell "Dominique" by signing the letters D-O-M-I-N-I-Q-U-E one by one using the manual alphabet.
Dominique Lafontaine has written: 'Les mots et les Belges' -- subject(s): French language, Provincialisms, Sociolinguistics
Dominique Jacquelin has written: 'Le PL/1, langage de programmation' -- subject(s): PL/I (Computer program language)
Various celebrities who have their first name Dominique are the following: Dominique Dawes, Dominique de Menil, Dominique Monami, Dominique Pinon, and Dominique Swain.
Dominique Zahan has written: 'The Bambara' -- subject(s): Religion, Bambara (African people) 'La dialectique du verbe chez les Bambara' -- subject(s): Bambara language, Verb
Dominique Stroobant has written: 'Dominique Stroobant'
Dominique Lacloche has written: 'Dominique Lacloche'
Dominique Sanda's birth name is Varaigne, Dominique.
Dominique Valera's birth name is Valra, Dominique.
Dominique Nohain's birth name is Dominique Legrand.
Dominique You died in 1830.