Forename directory - Names / meaning for "Mona"

People with the first name "Mona"

Mona A. Cushnie Mona Alexandra Mona Altieri Mona Andrei Mona Asri Mona Badenhop Mona Beard Mona Beavis Mona Bergan Mona Bhagwat Mona Bjerke Mona Blix Mona Bosman Mona Boykin Mona Cheatham Mona Chip Mona Cichello Mona Corley Mona Cundiff Mona Darwesh Mona Dawkins Mona Dodson Mona Dominik Mona Eltahawy Mona England Mona Eskinazi Mona Evie Mona Farhadi Mona Framnes Mona Frivold Mona Galbraith Mona Gilchrist Mona Gjesdal Mona Glaze Mona Gosalia Mona Gotrane Mona Gouda Mona Holloway Mona Holme Mona Izadnegahdar Mona Kady Mona Kaveh Mona Kelada Mona Kerns Mona Klinger Mona L. Westhaver Mona Lica Mona Ligaya Mona Lina Mona Lisaa Mona Låstad Mona Maatouk Mona Main Mona Majeed Mona Manis Mona Manona Mona Mayhew Mona Melisa Mona Merritt Mona Mj Mona Monzien Mona Mulholland Mona Nemati Mona Nova Mona Nyman Mona Pelz Mona R. Frederick Mona R. Hopp Mona Rabieh Mona Raquel Mona Røhne Mona Sahli Mona Sammons Mona Sandoval Mona Santoso Mona Scanlon Mona Sharma-Kiriakopoulos Mona Shiny Mona Solomona Mona Springer Mona Sta Mona Sternbach Mona Sweeney Mona Tejwani Mona Teleb Mona Terrell Mona Thörn Mona Truman Mona Ulriksen Mona Vahed Mona Valani Mona Vedvik Mona Wallace Mona Westcott Mona Whtie Mona Woodard Mona Ye Mona al Shami Mona al-Hamed Mona Øen

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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