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Dominika

doh-MEE-nee-kah

Letters8
Syllables4
OriginPolish

The Story of Dominika

Born from a word meaning 'belonging to the Lord,' this name carries a legacy of faith and independent spirit.

Dominika, the Polish, Slovak, and Czech form of the Latin Dominica, means 'belonging to the Lord.' Traditionally, it was given to girls born on a Sunday, connecting them to a day of rest and reverence. This name has deep European roots, spreading through Slavic cultures and becoming a symbol of devout femininity, though it has seen a gentle decline in recent years.

There's a grounded strength and a quiet confidence that comes with saying 'Dominika.' It feels like a name that supports a child who is both deeply spiritual and fiercely independent. When you whisper it, you sense a connection to something larger than yourself, a resilient spirit ready to face the world with grace.

What It Means

Dominika is the Polish, Slovak, and Czech form of Dominica, a Latin name meaning "belonging to the Lord." It's traditionally given to girls born on Sunday.

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Numerology

5

The Adventurer

Free-spirited, adaptable, and curious. These names carry energy of change and exploration.

Personality Traits

IndependentSpiritualStrongConfidentReliable

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Peak Year

#28 in 2006

Total Births

638

First Recorded

1983

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