Forename directory - Names / meaning for "Mona"

People with the first name "Mona"

Mona Achi Mona Alcon Mona Alshafai Mona Angle Mona Ashton Mona Asil Mona Barbee Mona Beaver Mona Bhati Mona Brink Mona Buckley Mona Bächer Mona Chase Mona Cliff Mona Coyle Mona Coyne Mona Crocker Mona Cruise Mona Dagestad Mona Dago Mona Deboer Mona Dodd Mona Edde Mona Eidem Mona Elvenes Mona Engebråten Mona Farstad Sveingard Mona Fauske Mona Flesland Mona Fogarty Mona Ghanim Mona Gram Mona Hdz Mona Hesham Mona Hetfield Mona Holtesmo Mona Ibrahem Mona K. Johansen Mona K. Turøy Mona Kasem Mona Kayhan Mona Kean Mona Khushi Mona Kingston Mona L. Isa Mona L. Winter Mona Lisborg Mona Looney Mona Major Mona Mander-Jones Mona Manisha Mona Mettler Mona Monty Mona Moons Mona Motamedi Mona Muir Mona Narvaja Mona Nikam Mona Nygård Mona Ola Mona Ommundsen Mona Parkhill Mona Qahwash Mona Quade Mona Rabah Mona Rafaat Mona Reece Mona Reitsma Mona Rock-Nstyle Mona Rosman Mona Røst Mona Saher Mona Saly Mona Sevaldsen Mona Seyler Mona Shulman Mona Standal Mona Stenmark Mona Tarawneh Mona Tester Mona Theodorsen Mona Trimble Mona Vanderwall Mona Vina Mona Vold Mona Wafa Mona Wali Mona Watts-McCoy Mona Yiu Mona Yossef Mona Zarrour Mona al-Aseri Mona al-Mahoozi Mona del Villar Mona el Qady Mona el Saed Mona el-Garhy Mona van Schie Mona Østberg Mona Østby

Information about "Mona"

For this Mona there are 11149 different names on Yasni.

Most common last names for Mona are: Salem, Adraoui, Alkaleaa

In the ranking of the most common first names Mona is on position 623.

During the last seven days Mona was searched for 31 times.

Meaning of "Mona"

Female first name (English, Irish): Mona, Old Irish (Word format); Muadh = noble, noble; 19 only since the Century common female first name (German, Scandinavian): Mona, Latin (New Testament); monachus = the hermit, the monk; Monere advise = warn, not known for certain origin, is partly derived from the Latin 'monachus' 'Monk'; was understood in the Middle Ages to the Latin 'Monere' advise 'belonging, known by the St.. Monika (4th century), the mother of St. Augustine, as St.. Monica came from Carthage, could be the name also of North African or Phoenician origin

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