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Dominik

Dominik is a masculine given name used in many European languages. It is a variant of Dominic, and its form with a "k" is common in Central and Eastern Europe, including German, Czech, Slovak, Polish, Hungarian, Croatian, and Slovenian contexts. The name has been borne by various historical and contemporary figures, contributing to its continued use across cultures.

Etymology and meaning: Dominik derives from the Latin Dominicus, meaning "belonging to the Lord" or "of the

Variants and usage: Beyond Dominik, related forms include Dominic (English), Domenico (Italian), and Dominika (feminine form

Notable people: Notable individuals with the given name include Dominik Hasek, the Czech former professional ice

See also: Dominik is closely related to Dominic and Domenico, and the feminine form Dominika is used

Lord."
The
name
spread
in
Christian
Europe
in
association
with
Saint
Dominic,
founder
of
the
Dominican
Order,
and
it
evolved
into
local
spellings
such
as
Dominik,
Domenico,
and
Dominic
in
different
languages.
in
some
languages).
The
spelling
Dominik
reflects
phonetic
patterns
in
several
Central
and
Eastern
European
languages
and
is
commonly
used
in
multilingual
regions
and
among
diaspora
communities.
While
particularly
prevalent
in
Europe,
the
name
is
also
found
in
other
regions
through
migration
and
cultural
exchange.
hockey
goaltender
and
Hall
of
Famer;
Dominik
Szoboszlai,
a
Hungarian
professional
footballer;
and
Dominik
Paris,
an
Italian
alpine
skier.
The
name
is
associated
with
athletes,
artists,
and
professionals
across
various
fields.
in
several
languages.
The
name
continues
to
be
used
in
new
generations
across
many
countries.