Forename directory - Names / meaning for "Mona"

People with the first name "Mona"

Mona Abdellah Mona Abou-Rizk Mona Afrouz Mona Akhavan Mona Andres Mona Atri Mona Bajrami Mona Baptiste Mona Bar Mona Barbeau Mona Beckman Mona Begum Mona Belcher Mona Bergerud Mona Biel-Nielsen Mona Birch Mona Bisht Mona Broughton Mona Bullard Mona Böhm Mona Coates Mona Corcoran Mona Currie Mona Dave Mona Eichmann Mona Elgazzar Mona Erhardt Mona Ewing Mona Fahmy Yassin Mona Fairholme Mona Faltas Mona Farhat Mona Feng Mona Gallo Mona Gaur Pruthi Mona Geiger Mona Graw Mona Haram Mona Hashim Mona Haut Mona Hellman Mona Hogan Mona Hood Mona Hunziker Mona Jalili Mona Jolivette Mona Jonas Mona Kanso Mona Khimani Mona Koussa Mona Kramer Mona Kristiansen Mona Lamarre Mona Lentz Mona Logue Mona Lundmark Mona Mahi Mona Marsden Mona Marshall Mona Massoud Mona Max Mona McCarter Mona Mcateer Mona Mckee Mona Meche Mona Mian Mona Moheb Mona Molina Mona Montes Mona Moya Mona Musa Mona Narang Mona Nordestgaard Mona Okay Mona Olivan Mona Panchal Mona Pasquil Mona Porta Mona Rahmawati Mona Ratejczak Mona Redving Olsen Mona Rohman Mona Rosene Mona Sadeghinejad Mona Samy Mona Semb Mona Siddique Mona Siegmann Mona Skogsrud Mona Sokol Mona Stimpert Mona Sukkar Mona Susac Mona T. Lacroix Mona Thon Mona Thorp Mona Vasudev Mona Vinci Mona Våge Mona Weidinger

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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