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Throughout the world, Domingo (Domingo , Minggu , Доминго , among others...) is a widespread boy's first name. The given name Domingo is habitual in Latin America and the Caribbean, particularly Argentina, where it is a common masculine name, the Dominican Republic, and Nicaragua (explore the name in all countries). Measured by absolute frequency, the name is most common in Philippines, Mexico, and Argentina. Likewise, Domingo is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Domingo | Spain, Mexico, Venezuela, Philippines, Argentina |
Minggu | Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, United States, Singapore |
Доминго | Russia, Kyrgyzstan |
דומינגו | Israel |
Dimingu, Domeng, Domenico, Doming, Dominga, Dominggo, Domingko, Domingos, Domingu, Dominguillo, Dominic, Dominicus, Dominik, Dominikus, Dominique, Domiñgo, Domokos, Domonkos, Domíngo, Domínguez, Dumingu, Inggo, Linggo, Minggoy, Rominco, Дамінік, Доменико, Домингес, Домингос, Домингуш, Доминик, Домокош, Домонкош, Домінгес, Домінго, Домінік, דומיניק, דומיניקו, דומניקו, دومينيك, ドミニク, 多明哥斯, and 多米尼克
Domingo is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Domingo Chavez , the fictional character created by American author Tom Clancy and appearing in many of his novels and video games., Ryanverse; Domingo Garcia , the character from The Finest Hours; Domingo , the operatic character in the opera María del Carmen by Enrique Granados; Javier's father and Rio (Aníbal Cortés) , the character in « Money Heist ».