Everything about the name DOMINI

Meaning, origin, history

Domini is a unique and uncommon name of Latin origin. It is derived from the Latin word "dominus," which means "lord" or "master." The name has been used historically as a title for high-ranking officials, such as kings and nobles.

The name Domini has been popular throughout history, with notable figures such as Pope Domini I, who reigned in the 15th century. However, it is not as widely recognized today as some other Latin names like Alexander or Maximilian.

Despite its historical use, there is no specific meaning or story associated with the name Domini beyond its original Latin origins and usage as a title of authority. Today, parents may choose this name for their child simply because they like the sound of it or find its unique quality appealing.

Popularity of the name DOMINI since 1880

Birth evolution

Popularity analysis

The name Domini has been a relatively uncommon one in the United States, with fewer than 10 births recorded annually since at least 1958. However, there were a few years where its popularity surged slightly. Between 1979 and 1982, there were consistently more than 10 births per year for this name, peaking in 1982 with 18 births. After that peak, the number of births dropped significantly, with fewer than 10 recorded annually until 2018, when another spike occurred with 5 births.

Overall, since at least 1958, there have been a total of 162 births registered in the United States for the name Domini.