''[[Wikipedia:Dominique (given name)|Dominique]]'' is the French feminine form of the masculine name ''Dominic'', derived from the Late Latin ''Dominicus'', meaning "of the Lord". It was traditionally given to a child born on Sunday in Catholic countries.<ref>[http://www.behindthename.com/name/dominic Behind the Name: Dominic]</ref> It is also the name of a popular French [[Wikipedia:Dominique|song]] by ''Soeur Sourire'', the Belgian "Singing Nun", about Saint Dominic and his fight against the Albigensians.
''[[Wikipedia:Dominique (given name)|Dominique]]'' is the French feminine form of the masculine name ''Dominic'', derived from the Late Latin ''Dominicus'', meaning "of the Lord". It was traditionally given to a child born on Sunday in Catholic countries.<ref>[http://www.behindthename.com/name/dominic Behind the Name: Dominic]</ref> It is also the name of a popular French [[Wikipedia:Dominique|song]] by ''Soeur Sourire'', the Belgian "Singing Nun", about Saint Dominic and his fight against the Albigensians.
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==Physical appearance==
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Dominique has her mother's built, complexion and dark blue eyes with straight Weasley red hair.
Dominique is the French feminine form of the masculine name Dominic, derived from the Late Latin Dominicus, meaning "of the Lord". It was traditionally given to a child born on Sunday in Catholic countries.[2] It is also the name of a popular French song by Soeur Sourire, the Belgian "Singing Nun", about Saint Dominic and his fight against the Albigensians.