Domingo

"Of the Lord; born on Sunday"

♂ Masculino · Spanish, Latin
Spanish Latin religious Sunday classical

📖 Acerca de Domingo

Domingo es la forma española de Dominicus ("del Señor"), también la palabra española para el día domingo. El legado de Santo Domingo dio nombre a todo un país, y Plácido Domingo lo hizo sinónimo de grandeza operística.

📍 Detalles

  • OrigenSpanish, Latin
  • Género♂ Masculino
  • SignificadoOf the Lord; born on Sunday

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⭐ Personas Famosas

  • Plácido Domingo — Spanish tenor and conductor, one of the Three Tenors alongside Pavarotti and Carreras, with over 150 operatic roles making him one of the most versatile opera singers ever
  • Saint Dominic de Guzmán — Spanish priest (1170-1221) who founded the Dominican Order of Preachers, one of the most influential religious orders in Catholic history, and namesake of the Dominican Republic
  • Domingo Faustino Sarmiento — Argentine statesman, writer, and President (1868-1874) who championed public education and modernization, considered one of the fathers of Argentine civilization
  • Domingo Cavallo — Argentine economist and politician who served as Minister of Economy, architect of the controversial convertibility plan that pegged the peso to the dollar