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Domani
Pronounced doh-MAH-nee /doʊˈmɑː.ni/High
Meaning: Italian word domani meaning 'tomorrow', used as a given name to evoke hope, the future, and possibility; also potentially used as a modern invented name influenced by the Italian wordHigh
Popularity in the U.S. · SSA data
U.S. births per year (Social Security Administration, 1880–present). Pink marker = peak year.
History & Origin
Domani comes directly from the Italian adverb domani (tomorrow), from Latin de mane (from the morning). As a given name it reflects the Italian and broader Mediterranean tradition of choosing words with positive, forward-looking meanings as names. The concept of tomorrow as a symbol of hope makes it an aspirational choice.
In the United States, Domani gained visibility when Chris Brown named his son Domani Jabari Brown (born 2009). The name suits the contemporary trend of Italian word names — alongside Bello, Primo, and Dolce — as given names in American pop culture. It remains quite rare in official records.
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Frequently Asked
What does the name Domani mean?
Domani means tomorrow in Italian, making it a hopeful name full of promise and forward-looking optimism.
How do you pronounce Domani?
It is said doh-MAH-nee, with three syllables and stress on the second.
Is Domani a boy or girl name?
Domani is used as a boy's name.
How popular is Domani?
Domani is rare in U.S. birth records but gained attention when Chris Brown named his son Domani Brown.






