Forename directory - Names / meaning for "Mona"

People with the first name "Mona"

Mona Aboelkhair Mona Abuzaid Mona Alleyne Mona Almona Mona Alstad Mona Are Mona Azzahra Mona Bakos Mona Barth Mona Behlke Mona Berends Mona Carmony Mona Carter Mona Chandler-Woodward Mona Crabb Mona Daumal Mona Donnell Mona Downes Mona Dsoza Mona Eklöf Mona Ericksen Mona Esam Mona Eubank Mona Fanny Mona Fassler Mona Fenderson Mona Gohary Mona Gosnell Mona Halford Mona Hayes-Williams Mona He Mona Hedra Mona Heggernes Mona Heilmaier-Schön Mona Helga Mona Hetherington Mona Hider Mona Hodge Mona Hugo Mona Jek Mona Kieti Mona Kushwaha Mona Lal Mona Lederer Mona Lillegård Mona Linda Mona Lindblad Mona Linger Mona Louder Mona Lucy Mona Løvås Mona Macrae Mona Maghraby Mona Maines Mona Mcpherson Mona Meheidli Mona Mergenthal Mona Moin Mona Mondry Mona Neal Mona Nissen Mona O'reilly Mona Oberg Mona Oberman Mona Ossama Mona Perlhagen Mona Pettenger Mona Rami Mona Rammal Mona Rathour Mona Rechner Mona Redinger Mona Rokstad Mona S. Reis Mona Seher Mona Selby Mona Sera Mona Shaffer Mona Sherron Mona Simo Mona Skelton Mona Sophia Mona Stout Mona Svegås Mona Sweid Mona Tello Mona Turk Mona Vestergaard Mona Vike Mona Virgile Mona Wahyu Mona Walls Mona Wolfe Mona Wright Mona al-Turki Mona el-Morsy Mona van Joseph Mona van Mierlo Mona van der Berg Mona Øren

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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