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Diamonique
How to Pronounce Diamonique
Pronounced dy-uh-MON-eek /ˌdaɪ.əˈmɑn.iːk/Medium
Meaning: Diamonique is a coined name blending Diamond — the precious stone, from Greek adamas, 'unconquerable' — with the chic French suffix -ique (as in Monique and Dominique). It also echoes 'Diamonique,' the QVC costume-jewelry brand of simulated diamonds.Low
Popularity in the U.S. · SSA data
U.S. births per year (Social Security Administration, 1880–present). Pink marker = peak year.
SSA data updated May 2026. How we source & verify this data.
History & Origin
Diamonique is a coined name joining Diamond — ultimately from Greek adamas, 'unconquerable,' the hardest gem — to the fashionable French -ique ending seen in Monique and Dominique. The same spelling is QVC's well-known 'Diamonique' costume-jewelry brand, which colored its glamorous feel. It appeared from around 1986 and peaked in 1999.
A girl named Diamonique at its 1999 peak is now in her mid-twenties. The name is an unabashedly sparkly coinage of its moment; it stayed uncommon, so it feels distinctive, and its dy-uh-MON-eek finish pairs with Diamond, Monique and Unique. It reads as a period gem-glamour name rather than a reviving classic.
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What does the name Diamonique mean?
Diamonique is a coined name blending Diamond with the French ending -ique.
How do you pronounce Diamonique?
It's said dy-uh-MON-eek /ˌdaɪ.əˈmɑn.iːk/ — four syllables, stress on the third.
Is Diamonique a boy or girl name?
Diamonique is used as a girl's name.
How popular is Diamonique?
Diamonique was an uncommon coinage that crested at the very end of the nineteen-nineties.













