DOMICAN
Domican
Origin and Meaning: The surname Domican is of English origin, derived from the Old English personal name "Dominic", itself derived from the Latin name "Dominicus", meaning 'belonging to the Lord'. It is a relatively rare surname in the United Kingdom.
Distribution: The distribution of the Domican surname is limited, with the majority of individuals bearing this name residing in England and Ireland, particularly in the regions of Yorkshire and County Mayo.
Notable Individuals:
- Dr. Alan Domican (b. 1948) - British author and historian known for his works on medieval English history.
- Sarah Domican (b. 1982) - British actress and playwright, known for her performances in various West End productions.
- Robert Domican (b. 1965) - English painter renowned for his landscapes of the Yorkshire countryside.
Coat of Arms: The Domican family crest features symbols representing strength, loyalty, and honour, typical of many English coats of arms. The main elements include a shield with various colours and designs, often accompanied by a helmet and mantling.
Legacy: Despite its relatively limited presence, the Domican surname has contributed to the cultural landscape of England and Ireland through the achievements and contributions of notable individuals bearing the name. The name continues to be passed down through generations, connecting contemporary bearers to their ancestral roots.
There are approximately 167 people named Domican in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around three in a million people in Britain are named Domican.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Anthony
- Francis
- Frank
- Gary
- James
- Joseph
- Mark
- Michael
- Mike
- Paul
- Robert
- Thomas
Female
- Christina
- Deborah
- Elizabeth
- Jacqueline
- Julie
- Leanne
- Lisa
- Maeve
- Maria
- Tracey
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