Dominic
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Dominic is usually a male human name. It comes from the Late Latin name Dominicus, meaning "of the Lord". This name was traditionally given to a child born on Sunday. Other spellings of the name around the world are: Dominik, Dominick, and Dominique although the last is often used to spell the female version of the name.
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Several saints have borne this name, including the 13th-century founder of the Dominican order of friars.
- Saint Dominic or Dominic de Guzman (c. 1170–1221), founder of the Dominican Order.
- Saint Dominic of Silos (1000–1073), Spanish abbot
- Dominic of Prussia (1382–1461), Carthusian monk. Catholic Encyclopedia entry
- Dominic of the Mother of God (1792–1849), English theologian. Catholic Encyclopedia entry