Dom people, an ethnic group in the Middle EastDoms, people of indigenous origin found in the Indian state of West BengalDomba or Dom, an ethnic group of IndiaMartinus Dom (1791–1873), first abbot of the Trappist Abbey of Westmalle in Belgium and founder of the Trappist breweryDom Capers, American football coachDom DeLuise, American entertainerDom DiMaggio, American baseball playerDominic Howard, drummer for the English rock band MuseDom Mintoff, former Prime Minister of MaltaDominic Wood or Dom, a British children's entertainer and TV presenterDom Nguyen (aka Shirt Guy Dom), an entertainment writer who has inspired a fictional character of the same name in the webcomic MegaTokyo
Fictional characters
Dom Perino, in Degrassi: The Next GenerationDominic Reilly, in the soap opera HollyoaksDominic Thompson, in the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street
Other uses
dóm, Old English word meaning "judgment", "law"; see Anglo-Saxon lawa shortened form of the male name Dominic or its variantsDom (Mischabel), the third highest mountain in the AlpsDom (title), a title of respect, derived from Latin DominusDom Tower of Utrecht, a tower in Utrecht, the NetherlandsDom, German-language version of the Italian Duomo for cathedrals or collegiate churchesDom (film), a 1958 Polish filmDom (band), an American indie rock band from Worcester, MassachusettsMS-09 Dom, a mobile suit in the anime Mobile Suit GundamDom, short for 'dominant' or 'top' a label describing a partner taking the controlling role in a BDSM scene
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