Domonika
Introduction
a variant of the name Domenica, meaning 'belonging to the Lord'.
Background Story
The name Domonika is derived from the Latin word 'Dominicus', associated with the Christian tradition, particularly Saint Dominic, who founded the Dominican Order. In various cultures, it is commonly used to represent a person dedicated to faith.
Letter Count
Variations
Domenika, Dominiqua
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