Dominick: meaning, origin, and trend context

Dominick, with Latin roots, carries a sense of faith and belonging.

Meaning: Dominick is the variant of Dominic used in some regions, sharing the same Latin origin and meaning of belonging to the Lord.. Origin: Latin Pronunciation: DOH-miN-ik.

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Dominick is a masculine name rooted in Latin origins, associated with faith and a steady, dependable character. It has a classic resonance that suits both traditional and modern naming styles, supported by easy pronunciation and versatile nicknames.

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Dominick

Card summary
Dominick, with Latin roots, carries a sense of faith and belonging.
Meaning theme
Faith
Origin
Latin
Meaning detail
Dominick is the variant of Dominic used in some regions, sharing the same Latin origin and meaning of belonging to the Lord.
Pronunciation
DOH-miN-ik
Gender
boy
Indexation status
Public page
Best qualities
reliability, devotion, steadfastness
Trend note
Strong, traditional option with contemporary appeal in many families.

Variants And Nicknames

Variants

Dominick

Nicknames

Dom, Nick

FAQ

What does Dominick mean?

Derived from Dominic, meaning belonging to the Lord in Latin.

Is Dominick common?

It is a recognizable variant in many English-speaking regions.

Any famous namesakes?

Historical and contemporary figures with the Dominic family name reference this root.

How to spell variants?

Dominick and Dominik are common spellings; ensure consistency in official documents.