Dominio
doh-MEE-nee-oh
Dominio is a boy’s name of Spanish origin, meaning “Spanish and Italian word for 'domain' or 'dominion'. Suggests mastery or control.”, and peaked in popularity in 1983.
What Dominio Means
“Spanish and Italian word for 'domain' or 'dominion'. Suggests mastery or control.”
The Story of Dominio
Long before your child's first step, empires rose and fell, and one word signified their complete authority.
Dominio is a word with roots in Spanish and Italian, directly translating to 'domain' or 'dominion'. It speaks of absolute ownership and control over a territory or realm. This name's recorded use began in the 1980s, suggesting a recent resurgence of interest in its powerful connotations.
This name suggests a son who will naturally take charge, not through force, but through inherent capability. You envision your child stepping into any situation with a quiet confidence, making it clear that this is where he belongs.
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The Achiever
Powerful, determined, and success-oriented. Names at 8 project confidence and ambition.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#5 in 1983
Total Births
5
First Recorded
1983
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