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Domanique
How to Pronounce Domanique
Pronounced doh-muh-NEEK /doʊ.məˈniːk/Medium
Meaning: Domanique is a respelling of Dominique, the French form of the Latin Dominicus, 'of the Lord', a name historically given to children born on a Sunday, the Lord's day. The reworked middle vowel personalizes the look while keeping the inherited religious meaning. It saw use among African-American families drawn to French-styled names.Low
Popularity in the U.S. · SSA data
U.S. births per year (Social Security Administration, 1880–present). Pink marker = peak year.
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History & Origin
Domanique respells Dominique, the French form of Latin Dominicus, 'of the Lord'. The altered vowel gives it an individual look within a familiar name.
It appears from about 1976 and peaks faintly near 1993 before fading by the late two-thousands. It stayed rare, one personalized spelling among many for the popular Dominique.
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What does the name Domanique mean?
Domanique is a variant of Dominique, from the Latin 'dominicus' meaning 'of the Lord'.
How do you pronounce Domanique?
It's said doh-muh-NEEK /doʊ.məˈniːk/ - three syllables, stress on the last.
Is Domanique a boy or girl name?
Here Domanique is used as a girl's name, though Dominique is unisex.
How popular is Domanique?
Domanique has always been rare, a personalized spelling of Dominique seen in the nineties.













