domingos
- LANGUAGE FAMILY:
- indo-european > italic > latin
- ORIGIN:
- latin
- NAME ROOT:
- DŏMĭNUS > DŏMĭNĭCUS
- MEANING:

- This name derives from Latin "dŏmĭnus > dŏmĭnĭcus", meaning “head, sovereign, lord, patron, organizer”, (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 Lutheran Church.
- KEYWORDS:
- RELIGION (SAINTS) / SEVEN-DAY WEEK (SUNDAY)
Usage
galician
portuguese
Related names
- PET & SHORT FORM
- galician
- mingo, mingos
Use in other languages
- LANGUAGES
- albanian
- Domenik
- basque
- txomin, DOMINIX
- belarusian
- daminik
- bulgarian
- dominik
- croatian
- dominik, Dujam
- czech
- dominik
- danish
- dominik, dominic, dominick, dominique, dominikus
- dutch
- dominicus
- english
- domenic, dominic, dominick
- esperanto
- dominiko
- finnish
- dominik, dominicus, dominic, dominick, dominique
- french
- dominique
- german
- dominik, dominic, dominique, dominikus
- greek
- doménikos, Domínikos
- hungarian - magyar
- dominik, dominic, domonkos
- icelandic
- dóminik
- irish
- damhnaic, damhlaic, doiminic
- italian
- domenico, Domenego
- latin
- dominicus, Domnius, Domninus
- latvian
- dominiks
- lithuanian
- dominykas
- norwegian
- dominik, dominicus, dominic, dominick, dominique, dominikus, mønikus
- polish
- dominik
- russian
- dominik
- slovak
- dominik
- slovene
- dominik, domen
- spanish
- domingo, domínico
- swedish
- dominik, dominicus, dominic, dominick, dominique, domingo, dominikus
- ukrainian
- dominik
Geographical spread (only living languages)
Popularity & Ranking
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New Age curiosities (only for entertainment purposes)
6
- Numerological Values:
- 6
Number 6 is associated with nurturing, sympathy, balance, civic sense and responsibility. People with name-number 6 place high priority on family. They are also willing to shoulder responsibilities and execute them in the best manner possible.
- Chakra Number:
- 6: The number of the Third Eye "Ajna"
Indigo is the color of the sixth energy centre - your third eye chakra. It is the color that opens the consciousness and brings awareness to higher planes and connects us with the spiritual world. Discover the hidden meanings within this deep blue color.
- Color meaning:
The color indigo is the color of intuition and perception and is helpful in opening the third eye. It promotes deep concentration during times of introspection and meditation, helping you achieve deeper levels of consciousness. It is a color which relates to the "New Age" - the ability to use the Higher Mind to see beyond the normal senses with great powers of perception. It relies on intuition rather than gut feeling.
Notable people and personalities
Domingos Alexandre Martins Costa, Portuguese Footballer
Domingos Castro, Portuguese Athlete
Domingos Da Guia, Brazilian Footballer
Domingos De Oliveira, Brazilian Actor And Playwright
Domingos Dos Santos Nascimento Filho, Brazilian Footballer
Domingos José Gonçalves De Magalhães, Brazilian Playwright, Poet And Diplomat
Domingos Leite Pereira, Portuguese Politician
Domingos Monteiro, Portuguese Lawyer, Poet And Writer
Domingos Oliveira, Portuguese Politician
Domingos Paciência, Portuguese Football Player And Coach
Domingos Xavier De Lima, Portuguese Admiral