'Domenico' is an Italian equivalent of 'Dominick'.
The Italian name is a masculine noun that's pronounced 'doh-MEH-nee-koh'. Many Italian names have feminine and masculine equivalents. In this specific case, the feminine equivalent, 'Domenica', is pronounced 'doh-MEH-nee-kah'.
"Dominik" in English means Domenico in Italian.
"Dominick" and "master" are English equivalents of the Italian name Mingia. The surname in question represents an abbreviation or variation of the Italian name Domenico("Dominick") or the Latin word Dominicus ("concerning, of, regarding or related to [the] master"). The pronunciation will be "MEEN-gya" in Pisan Italian.
There exists a song, for which I switch radio channels IMMEDIATELY when it comes on, titled, "Dominick, the Italian Christmas Donkey."
"Dominick's people" is an English equivalent of the Italian name Gendimenico. The surname results from the combination of the feminine singular noun gente ("people") with the preposition di ("of") and the diminutive Menico for the masculine proper noun Domenico ("Dominick"). The pronunciation will be "DJEN-dee-MEY-nee-ko" in Italian.
Dominick's was created in 1918.
Dominick Fairbanks's birth name is Dominick Fairbanks-Weston.
Dominick Reyntiens's birth name is Dominick Percival Ian Reyntiens.
Dominick Racano is 6'.
Dominick Vicchiullo is 6'.
Dominick Fairbanks is 6'.
The name "Dominick" in Polish is "Dominik."
Dominick Catalano's birth name is Dominick Andrew Catalano.