Dominico
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Dominico is a boy’s name of Italian origin, meaning “Italian form of Dominic, derived from the Latin 'Dominicus' meaning 'belonging to the Lord'.”. It currently ranks #6916 in the US, and peaked in popularity in 2010.
What Dominico Means
“Italian form of Dominic, derived from the Latin 'Dominicus' meaning 'belonging to the Lord'.”
The Story of Dominico
This Italian form of a classic name resonates with warmth and unwavering devotion for your son.
Dominico, the charming Italian rendering of Dominic, is derived from the Latin Dominicus, signifying 'belonging to the Lord.' Its presence in Italy dates back centuries, flourishing into the 21st century. This name carries the rich cultural heritage of its Mediterranean roots.
You envision your son as deeply religious, his kindness a beacon to others. This name suits a child who is loyal and protective, his strength a quiet comfort. His presence will be a source of steadfast reassurance.
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Peak Year
#15 in 2010
Total Births
435
First Recorded
1915
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