Dominic Raab
British Conservative politician; Brexit Secretary; Foreign Secretary
Dominic Raab (born February 24, 1974) is a prominent British Conservative Party politician who has held several senior positions in the UK government. Born in Buckinghamshire, England, Raab studied law at Oxford University and worked as a human rights lawyer before entering politics. He was elected Member of Parliament for Esher and Walton in 2010 and rose through government ranks to become Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union (2018-2019), where he played a central role in Brexit negotiations. Subsequently, he served as Foreign Secretary (2019-2020) and Justice Secretary (2020-2022), making him one of the Conservative Party's most prominent figures. Known for his hawkish foreign policy positions and conservative ideology, Raab has been a significant voice in British politics during a period of major constitutional and geopolitical change. His career reflects the contemporary landscape of British politics, particularly regarding Brexit and post-pandemic governance challenges.
Dominic Thiem
Professional tennis player; 2020 US Open champion; Grand Slam finalist
Dominic Sherwood
Actor; Shadowhunters star; Jace Herondale portrayal
Dominic Howard
Muse bassist and founding member; rock musician
Dominic Monaghan
Actor; Lost's Charlie Pace; The Lord of the Rings trilogy cast member
Dominic West
Actor; The Wire's Jimmy McNulty; The Crown; prestigious television performances
Political Leader
British
1974
Thinking about the name
Dominic
Latin origin
“Derived from the Latin Dominicus, meaning 'of the Lord,' this classic name was borne by Saint Dominic, founder of the Dominican order in the 13th century. It balances religious significance with strong, masculine presence, making it both spiritually meaningful and accessibly modern.”