Domynik
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Domynik is a boy’s name of Polish origin, meaning “Variant spelling of Dominik, a Polish and German form of Dominic, meaning "belonging to the Lord".”, and peaked in popularity in 2007.
What Domynik Means
“Variant spelling of Dominik, a Polish and German form of Dominic, meaning "belonging to the Lord".”
The Story of Domynik
This name graced the charts for just three years, a fleeting moment that makes it feel perfectly timed for your child.
Domynik is a modern variant spelling of Dominik, which itself is a form of the Latin Dominicus, meaning 'belonging to the Lord.' This particular spelling found its brief moment in the mid-2000s, originating from Polish and German traditions.
You see in this name a reflection of your son's future kindness and intelligence. It speaks to a gentle soul with a sharp mind, someone who approaches life with warmth and understanding.
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Peak Year
#6 in 2007
Total Births
11
First Recorded
2005
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