In Latin-American, the name Dominick means- belonging to god. Other origins for the name Dominick include - Latin-American, English.The name Dominick is most often used as a boy name or male name.
Latin-American Name Meaning - belonging to god
Origin - Latin-America
The name "Dominick" in Polish is "Dominik."
Hailey has no meaning in German. The name comes from an Old English surname which was originally derived from the name of an English town (meaning "hay clearing").
Heidy is a German girl name. The meaning of the name is `Noble, Kind`.
Asuelu does not have a specific meaning in English. It is a name of Samoan origin.
"Domas" is a Lithuanian name meaning "to rule" or "to judge" in English.
Dominick Fairbanks's birth name is Dominick Fairbanks-Weston.
Dominick Reyntiens's birth name is Dominick Percival Ian Reyntiens.
Dominick Catalano's birth name is Dominick Andrew Catalano.
The name "Dominick" in Polish is "Dominik."
"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.
Dominic, Domonic, Dominik, Dominick, Domonick....
"Dominik" in English means Domenico in Italian.
"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.
It is just a name with either no obvious meaning or no meaning.
Somebody decided that that will be your name - and that "somebody" is usually your parents.
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From BehindtheName.com"From an English surname which is of disputed meaning. It could be derived from the Old English given name Ceolsige meaning "ship victory". Alternatively it could be from a place name meaning "Cenel's island", from the Old English name Cenel "fierce" in combination with eg "island"."