Dominik
Found 6 entry about "Dominik"
DAW-mee-nik(German)
DO-mee-neek(Hungarian)
DO-mi-nik(Czech)
The name Dominik is pronounced "DOH-mih-nik" or "duh-MIN-ik".
dawn-MYEE-nyeek(Polish)
Dominik Name meanings & History
The name Dominik is derived from the Latin name Dominicus, which means "of the Lord". It is also the name of the founder of the Dominican Order, St. Dominic. Dominik means "of the Lord" or "belonging to God". It is also associated with qualities such as leadership, power, and authority. Form of Dominic used in various languages. Dominik is a masculine name that is mainly used in European countries, particularly in Central and Eastern Europe.
Zodiac Sign of Dominik: Domestic Cancer
Synonyms of Dominik:
D: Doting,Demanding,Daddy,Dutiful,Determined,Domestic
O: Ostentatious,Organized,Obstinate,Obsolete,Obsessive
M: Mushy,Memorabilia,Maternal,Manipulative,Mother,Mommy,Memory
I: Intimate,Involved,Indulgence
N: Nutrition,Nagging,Nervous,Neat,Nitpicking,Nice,Neurosis
K: Karate,Kundalini,Karma,Kind
Dominik is:- a Classic name
- a Formal name
- a Refined name
- a Serious name
- a Strange name
- a Strong name
Famous People
Some famous people with the name Dominik include Polish film director Dominik Matwiejczyk, German footballer Dominik Kaiser, and Czech singer Dominik Nedvěd.
2.) Dominik (Male)
Usage: Latin
Meanings: (Latin) forms of Dominic.
Other Forms: Domiku, Domineck, Dominicke, Dominiek, Dominnick, Dominyck, Dominyk, Domminick, Dommonick, Domnick, Donek, Dumin
3.) DOMINIK (Male)
Usage: Romanian
Meanings: From the Latin Dominicus (belonging to a lord), which is derived from dominus (a lord, a master). (DAH-MEE-NEEK)
4.) DOMINIK (Male)
Usage: German
Meanings: From the Latin Dominicus (belonging to a lord), which is derived from dominus (a master, a lord). (DOM-IH-NIK)
5.) DOMINIK (Male)
Usage: Polish
Meanings: Derived from the Latin Dominicus (belonging to a lord), which is from dominus (a lord, a master). (DO-MEE-NEEK)
6.) DOMINIK (Male)
Usage: Russian
Meanings: Derived from the Latin Dominicus (of or belonging to a lord), which is from dominus (a lord, a master). (DOM-IH-NEEK)