masculine Domenico

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Origin:
latin
Name Root:
dŏmĭnus > dŏmĭnĭcus
Meaning:*
This name derives from Latin “dŏmĭnus > dŏmĭnĭcus,” meaning “head, sovereign, lord, patron, organizer,” (a title given to the emperors after Augustus). It has been used since the fourth century with the Christian meaning of “holy to the Lord,” although later its use was extended to children born on a Sunday (the day consecrated by the Lord). The name is still used, mostly by Catholics. The use of the English version began in the XIII century, in honor of St. Dominic. Domingo Félix de Guzmán (English: Saint Dominic, Spanish: Santo Domingo, 1170–1221) was the founder of the Dominican Order. Dominic is the patron saint of astronomers. Saint Dominic is honored in Roman Catholic Church, Anglican Church, and the Lutheran Church.

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Numerological Values: #6

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Chakra Number: #6
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Name Songs

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Notable People and Personalities

Domenico Acclavio, Italian Politician And Magistrate
Domenico Adamini, Swiss Architect
Domenico Agostini, Italian Catholic Cardinal And Patriarch
Domenico Agostino Vandelli, Italian Scientist, And Botanist
Domenico Alaleona, Italian Composer And Organist
Domenico Alberto Azuni, Italian Jurist
Domenico Alfani, Italian Painter
Domenico Alfeno Vario, Italian Priest, Lawyer And Teacher
Domenico Allasia, Italian Road Cyclist
Domenico Amanzio, Italian Mathematician And Astronomer
Domenico Ambrogi, Italian Painter
Domenico Amorotto, Italian Brigand
Domenico Antonio Vaccaro, Italian Painter, Sculptor, Architect And Designer
Domenico Auletta, Italian Composer And Organist
Domenico Baffigo, Italian Military
Domenico Balsamo, Italian Actor
Domenico Barbaja, Italian Theater Businessman
Domenico Barberi, Italian Priest
Domenico Bartolini, Italian Cardinal, Archaeologist And Historian
Domenico Bartolucci, Italian Cardinal, Composer And Choir Director
Domenico Beccafumi, Italian Painter
Domenico Benedetti Valentini, Italian Politician And Lawyer
Domenico Berti, Italian Politician
Domenico Bruni, Italian Opera Singer
Domenico Bruni, Italian Painter
Domenico Bruschi, Italian Painter
Domenico Calcagno, Italian Catholic Cardinal And Archbishop
Domenico Caliandro, Italian Catholic Bishop
Domenico Caso, Italian Sports Manager, Football Manager
Domenico Cattarinich, Italian Photographer
Domenico Chelini, Italian Teacher
Domenico Cimarosa, Italian Composer
Domenico Cipolletti, Italian Mathematician
Domenico Cirillo, Italian Physician And Botanist
Domenico Corradi Of Austria, Italian Mathematician
Domenico Cortopassi, Italian Conductor And Composer
Domenico Criscito, Italian Footballer
Domenico Crivelli, Italian-born English Tenor And Singing Teacher
Domenico Del Barbieri, Italian Sculptor
Domenico Di Guzmán, Spanish Priest And Saint
Domenico Di Michelino, Italian Painter
Domenico Doardo, Italian Footballer And Football Manager
Domenico Dolce, Italian Fashion Designer And Entrepreneur
Domenico Dragonetti, Italian Composer And Bassist
Domenico Farini, Italian Politician
Domenico Fioravanti, Italian Swimmer
Domenico Fisichella, Italian Politician And Teacher
Domenico Flabanico, Doge Of The Republic Of Venice
Domenico Fontana, Swiss Architect
Domenico Gagini, Swiss Sculptor
Domenico Ghirlandaio, Italian Painter
Domenico Giampà, Italian Footballer
Domenico Giuli, Italian Politician
Domenico I Contarini, Doge Of The Republic Of Venice
Domenico Ii Contarini, Doge Of The Republic Of Venice
Domenico Induno, Italian Painter
Domenico Lentini, Italian Religious
Domenico Marotta, Italian Chemical And Scientist
Domenico Mazzocchi, Italian Composer
Domenico Modugno, Italian Songwriter, Guitarist, Actor And Director
Domenico Monegario, Doge Of The Republic Of Venice
Domenico Morelli, Italian Painter And Politician
Domenico Morena, Italian Basketball Player
Domenico Morfeo, Italian Footballer
Domenico Nania, Italian Politician
Domenico Nordio, Italian Violinist
Domenico Paladino, Italian Painter, Sculptor And Printmaker
Domenico Piedmont, Italian Road Cyclist
Domenico Piola, Italian Painter
Domenico Procacci, Italian Film Producer
Domenico Ragnina, Italian Poet
Domenico Raucci, Italian Painter
Domenico Rea, Italian Writer And Journalist
Domenico Romeo, Italian Patriot
Domenico Sangillo, Italian Painter And Poet
Domenico Scarlatti, Italian Composer And Harpsichordist
Domenico Selvo, Doge Of The Republic Of Venice
Domenico Siniscalco, Italian Economist
Domenico Sisca, Italian Priest
Domenico Starnone, Italian Writer And Screenwriter
Domenico Tardini, Italian Cardinal
Domenico Temple, Italian Poet
Domenico Tinozzi, Italian Politician And Humanist Scholar
Domenico Trezzini, Italian Architect And Urban Planner
Domenico Umberto D'ambrosio, Italian Catholic Archbishop
Domenico Veneziano Italian Painter
Domenico Whistles, Italian Composer