Dominick
Meaning: Belonging to the Lord Gender: Male Pronunciation: Dom-In-Ik Language origin of Dominick: Germanic Regional origin of Dominick: Northern Europe Languages Dominick is most common: English Religions Dominick is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: D, Dom Last letter and sound: K, in Alternative Spelling: Dominic, Dominik
Dereck
Meaning: Ruler of the people Gender: Male Pronunciation: Deh-Rek Language origin of Dereck: Germanic Regional origin of Dereck: Northern Europe Languages Dereck is most common: English Religions Dereck is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: D, Deh Last letter and sound: K, rek Alternative Spelling: Derrick, Derik, Deryk
Derek
Meaning: Ruler of the people Gender: Male Pronunciation: Deh-Rek Language origin of Derek: Germanic Regional origin of Derek: Northern Europe Languages Derek is most common: English Religions Derek is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: D, Deh Last letter and sound: K, rek Alternative Spelling: Derick, Deryk, Derik
Derrick
Meaning: Ruler of the people Gender: Male Pronunciation: Deh-Rik Language origin of Derrick: Germanic Regional origin of Derrick: Northern Europe Languages Derrick is most common: English Religions Derrick is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: D, Deh Last letter and sound: K, rik Alternative Spelling: Derick, Deryck, Derik
Dick
Meaning: Powerful ruler Gender: Male Pronunciation: Dik Language origin of Dick: Germanic Regional origin of Dick: Northern Europe Languages Dick is most common: English Religions Dick is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: D, Dik Last letter and sound: K, – Alternative Spelling: Dik, Dyk
Cork
Meaning: From the city of Cork in Ireland Gender: Male Pronunciation: Kork Language origin of Cork: Germanic Regional origin of Cork: Northern Europe Languages Cork is most common: English Religions Cork is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Kork Last letter and sound: K, – Alternative Spelling: Kork, Corc
Clark
Meaning: Clergyman or scholar Gender: Male Pronunciation: Klark Language origin of Clark: Germanic Regional origin of Clark: Northern Europe Languages Clark is most common: English Religions Clark is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Klark Last letter and sound: K, – Alternative Spelling: Clarke, Klark
Chadwick
Meaning: From the settlement by the battle meadow Gender: Male Pronunciation: Chad-Wik Language origin of Chadwick: Germanic Regional origin of Chadwick: Northern Europe Languages Chadwick is most common: English Religions Chadwick is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Chad Last letter and sound: K, wik Alternative Spelling: Chadwic, Chadwik, Chadwyck, Chadwyk
Chidiock
Meaning: A name derived from the word for god Gender: Male Pronunciation: Chid-Ee-Ok Language origin of Chidiock: Germanic Regional origin of Chidiock: Northern Europe Languages Chidiock is most common: English Religions Chidiock is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Chid Last letter and sound: K, ee Alternative Spelling: Chidiok, Chidioc
Chadrick
Meaning: Battle warrior Gender: Male Pronunciation: Chad-Rik Language origin of Chadrick: Germanic Regional origin of Chadrick: Northern Europe Languages Chadrick is most common: English Religions Chadrick is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Chad Last letter and sound: K, rik Alternative Spelling: Chadric, Chadrik, Chadryk, Chadryck