Dominico

Meaning of Dominico

Dominico sweeps in like a playful monsoon breeze, carrying centuries of Italian charm wrapped in a Latin heartbeat—dominic-“of the Lord”—and a dash of Indian masala warmth. Born from the same root that crowned Saint Dominic, founder of the Dominican order, this name feels both devout and daring, as if it could lead a festival procession in Naples one moment and spin a Bollywood dance number the next. Pronounced doh-MEE-nee-koh, it rolls off the tongue like fresh mango lassi, bright and unforgettable. Though it’s a rare gem on U.S. baby charts—hovering just inside the top thousand—Dominico’s rich heritage and spirited rhythm make it a name destined to stand out, weaving tradition and playful promise into every syllable.

Pronunciation

Italian

  • Pronunced as doh-MEE-nee-koh (/doˈmiːni.ko/)

U.S. Popularity Chart

Notable People Named Dominico

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