Dominique name meaning

✍  Updated on: March 15th, 2023
Gender: Unisex, both Boy and Girl
Origin: Latin
Usage: French, Finnish, Swedish, Danish and Norwegian
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Dominique d(o)-mini-que
Meaning: Belonging to the Lord
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What does Dominique mean?

Dominique's meaning is Belonging to the Lord is a gender insensitive name which came from Latin is used in Danish, Norwegian, Finnish, French and Swedish. Dominique is variant form of biblical and persistent Dominic.

Dominic is a version of Dominicus. Admired Dominic's origin is Latin, meaning of Dominic is "Belonging to the Lord and Offered to the Lord". Also Dominique is form of Dominica in French language.

Also Dominique is form of Dominicus in French language. It is celebrated on August 8th.

How do I pronounce Dominique?

The most common way to pronounce two syllabled Dominique is d(o)-mini-que. dom(i)-nique is another way(s) to say the name.

Variants of Dominique

Dominicus, Dominikus, Domingue, Dominic, Chuma, Nickie, Domminick, Dominika, Dominica, Doma, Domenika

Names that rhyme with Dominique

How popular is the name Dominique?

Dominique was among the popular names in United States. Since emerging in 1912 around 72731 babies have been given the moniker. When at its peak in 1985, it ranked 83rd when 3299 parents chose the moniker for their baby girls.

However the graph is now showing a downward trend after 137 years. Additionally, the first name has been in the top 100 baby names 2 times Also, Dominique was among the n extremely popular names in France.

Since emerging in 1900 around 409915 babies have been given the first name. When at the peak of its usage in 1952, it ranked 6th when 11997 parents chose the moniker for their baby girls.

However after 235 years, the name is currently sliding down on the charts. Moreover, the name has been to the top 10 baby names 14 times

Dominique used to be a common name in England and Wales, first appeared in 1996 and over 817 babies have been given the name in 35 years.

When at the peak of its usage in 1996,. However after 35 years, the name is currently sliding down on the charts. Dominique is a unique baby name in Netherlands, during its short term of usage, the name has been to the top 500 names.

Recently in 2019, it achieved its highest ever ranking of 407 on girl names chart when 32 babies were named Dominique.

Dominique is an uncommon baby name in Ireland, in use since 1973, peaked in 1989 when it ranked 332nd and last appeared in 2004.

During its 20 years of usage in Belgium, it had made up to just the top 500 boy names. Over 220 people have been named Dominique in Belgium. But Dominique is a popular baby name in Congo where every 1 in 60 have the name as well as in, DR Congo, Central African Republic, Madagascar, Rwanda, Canada, Switzerland, Chad, Cameroon, Togo, Burundi, Benin, Haiti, Burkina Faso and England.

At least, 1440000 people around the globe have been given the name as per our evaluation.

YearBoysGirls
RankBirthsRankBirths
201810571901685122
20179832071600135
20169632111474154
20159102361588136
20149522211517144
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Facts

Dominique in Nordic countries

CountriesMenWomen
First NameSecondary NameFirst NameSecondary Name
Netherlands1718143850683098
Finland1651713114
Sweden96150173178
Norway1428923
Denmark330630

Numerological aspects of Dominique

If you had to choose which animal you want to trade your human body with, you would choose a bird? You never establish clumsy connections. Most people are jealous of your aura and ability to become the center of attention even when you don't try at all. You are easily adaptable to changes and used to take the high road to success. As a lover, you are cold-hearted and distant. You are a passionate lover but take people for granted.

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  •  Toos - Of Latin origin, Toos is especially used in Dutch and a baby girl name, Toos means "Priceless Inestimable and That Feeds on Flower". Toos is short version of Antonia.
  •  Natasa - Natasa's meaning is Born on Christmas or Born on Christmas is substantially used in Slavic and Czech, a girl name is rooted from Old Greek and Latin
  •  Beata means was Thus Popular In Medieval Europe Especially Among Roman Catholics, The Same Latin Root Word As the Catholic Concept of Beatification or Happy used for girls and is used largely in Danish and Finnish is of Latin origin
  •  Larsina - Girl name Larsina is originated from Latin which is used largely in Nordic language, Larsina means "Laurel Wreath or Stem End of Laurentum"
  •  Beeta - Far-out Beeta mainly is used in Arabic, meaning of Beeta is "Unique or Singular" bestowed upon baby girls has its origin in Latin
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Sibling Names for Dominique

If you're considering the name "Dominique" for your little one, chances are you're on the hunt for sibling names that complement it perfectly. From traditional to modern and everything in between, we've rounded up some of the best sibling names to pair with Dominique. Take a look and find inspiration for your next bundle of joy!

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Famous people named Dominique

  • Dominique Bosshart, Canadian taekwondo athlete
  • Dominique Vian, French overseas departments administrator
  • Dominique Abrioux, President of Athabasca University
  • Dominique Bouhours, French Jesuit priest, essayist, grammarian
  • Dominique You, privateer, soldier, and politician
  • Dominique Lapierre, French author
  • Dominique Antoine Magaud, French painter, muralist and art school director
  • Dominique Aubier, French author
  • Dominique Michel, Quebec comedian, actress, singer and artist
  • Dominique Chaboche, French far-right wing politician and member of the European Parliament affiliated to the 'Front National'
  • Dominique Schnapper, member of the Constitutional Council of France
  • Dominique Visse, French countertenor and founder of the Ensemble Clément Janequin
  • Dominique Phinot, Franco-Flemish composer of the Renaissance
  • Dominique Foray, holds the "Chaire en Economie et Management de l'Innovation" at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
  • Dominique Voynet, French politician
  • Dominique Auguste Lereboullet, French doctor and zoologist
  • Dominique Perben, French politician
  • Dominique Bussereau, French politician
  • Dominique Probst, French composer
  • Dominique Prieur, French military officer
  • Dominique Ducharme, French Canadian fur trader, settler
  • Dominique Atkins, British jazz and dance singer from London
  • Dominique Trempont, US executive and board member
  • Dominique Mondelet, lawyer, judge
  • Dominique Sanson, artist, born in Paris, France, in 1949
  • Dominique Peccatte, influential French luthier and bow maker
  • Dominique de Gourgue, French nobleman and soldier
  • Dominique Fernandez, French writer of novels, essays and travel books
  • Dominique Appia, Swiss painter based in Geneva
  • Dominique Prosper de Chermont, was Governor General of Inde française during the Second French Colonial Empire
  • Dominique Peyramale, Catholic priest in the town of Lourdes in France during the apparitions of Our Lady of Lourdes to the peasant girl Bernadette Soubirous
  • Dominique Girard, seventeenth-century French garden designer and water engineer
  • Dominique Grenier, local politician in Shawinigan, Quebec
  • Dominique Regef, French improvisor, composer
  • Dominique Di Piazza, electric bass player
  • Dominique Ferretti, United Nations official working for the World Food Programme
  • Dominique Struye de Swielande, Belgian diplomat, who, at his last post
  • Dominique Jean Larrey, French surgeon in Napoleon's Grande Armée and an important innovator
  • Dominique Mamberti, Prefect of the Apostolic Signatura
  • Dominique de La Rochefoucauld, French bishop and Cardinal
  • Dominique de Villepin, French politician
  • Dominique Joseph Garat, French Basque writer and politician
  • Dominique Dunne, American actress
  • Dominique Laffin, French actress
  • Dominique Wilkins, American retired professional basketball player
  • Dominique A, French songwriter and singer
  • Dominique Dawes, retired American artistic gymnast
  • Dominique Moceanu, American author and retired American gymnast
  • Dominique Vandenberg, is Belgian ]-born actor and stunt choreographer
  • Dominique Pinon, French actor
  • Dominique Anel, French surgeon, was born at Toulouse
  • Dominique Swain, American actress and producer
  • Dominique Vlasto, French politician and Member of the European Parliament for the south-east of France

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