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  2. Dominica - Wikipedia

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    Dominica's name is pronounced with emphasis on the second i, [10] [11] following the Spanish pronunciation of its name [20] given to it by Christopher Columbus. The similar names and the identical demonym with the Dominican Republic has caused some in Dominica to advocate a change in its name to establish its own identity. [21]

  3. Dominique (name) - Wikipedia

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    Pronunciation / d ɒ m ɪ ˈ n iː k / dom-i- ... Other names; Related names: Dominic, Dominica, Dominika, Domenica: Dominique is a unisex French name of Latin origin ...

  4. Talk:Dominica - Wikipedia

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    The section entitled "Etymology" includes the following paragraph describing the correct pronunciation of "Dominica" (I have added italics to highlight the correctly emphasized syllable): "Dominica's name is pronounced with emphasis on the third syllable, following the Spanish pronunciation of its name given to it by Christopher Columbus."

  5. List of irregularly spelled English names - Wikipedia

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    Many of these are degenerations in the pronunciation of names that originated in other languages. Sometimes a well-known namesake with the same spelling has a markedly different pronunciation. These are known as heterophonic names or heterophones (unlike heterographs, which are written differently but pronounced the same).

  6. Homograph - Wikipedia

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    Dominican / ˌ d ɒ m ɪ ˈ n iː k ə n / – of Dominica (slightly modified from the Spanish pronunciation of Dominica [ð o m i ˈ n i k a], named for Latin diēs Dominica [ˈdjjɛːs dɔˈmɪnɪka] meaning "the Lord's Day" or "Sunday") Both words ultimately come from Latin dominicus [dɔˈmɪnɪkʊs] meaning "of the Lord." violist / ˈ v ...

  7. Outline of Dominica - Wikipedia

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    The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Dominica: Dominica – sovereign island nation located in the Caribbean Sea. [1] In Latin, its name means "Sunday", which was the day on which it was discovered by Christopher Columbus. Dominica's pre-Columbian name was Wai'tu kubuli, which means "Tall is her body". [2]

  8. Dominic - Wikipedia

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    Dominic, Dominik or Dominick is a male given name common among Roman Catholics and other Latin-Romans. Originally from the late Roman-Italic name "Dominicus", its translation means "Lordly", "Belonging to God" or "of the Master".

  9. Woodford Hill, Dominica - Wikipedia

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    The area was put up for sale by the crown when the British occupied Dominica in 1763. A significant portion was bought by Napleton Smith. As a result, the present Creole name for the village of Woodford Hill is Simit (the ‘cockoy’, or English Creole pronunciation of Smith), in reference to the estate owner. [4] [5]