first |
dominic |
As a noun first
is ridge (of roof).
As a proper noun dominic is
, best known for the spanish saint who founded the dominican order.
sonny |
dominic |
As proper nouns the difference between sonny and dominic
is that
sonny is a nickname of a child while
dominic is , best known for the spanish saint who founded the dominican order.
dominic |
nickname |
As a proper noun dominic
is , best known for the spanish saint who founded the dominican order.
As a noun nickname is
nickname in the sense of screenname, handle.
dominic |
robert |
As proper nouns the difference between dominic and robert
is that
dominic is , best known for the spanish saint who founded the dominican order while
robert is (
label) , equivalent to french and english (
robert).
dominic |
dominique |
As a proper noun Dominic
is a given name derived from Latin, best known for the Spanish saint who founded the Dominican order.
As a noun Dominique is
an American breed of chicken with a rose comb and a heavy plumage of irregularly striped black-and-white feathers.
sarah |
dominic |
As proper nouns the difference between sarah and dominic
is that
sarah is wife of patriarch abraham, mother of isaac while
dominic is , best known for the spanish saint who founded the dominican order.
dominic |
dominica |
As proper nouns the difference between dominic and dominica
is that
dominic is a given name derived from Latin, best known for the Spanish saint who founded the Dominican order while
Dominica is a country in the Caribbean. Official name: Commonwealth of Dominica.
cash |
dominic |
As proper nouns the difference between cash and dominic
is that
cash is while
dominic is , best known for the spanish saint who founded the dominican order.
dominic |
dylan |
As proper nouns the difference between dominic and dylan
is that
dominic is a given name derived from Latin, best known for the Spanish saint who founded the Dominican order while
Dylan is a given name derived from Welsh.
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