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MONEKE
FeminineUnique, African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "beautiful one.
MONEKIA
FeminineSwahili name meaning "many children," reflecting the importance of family in East African culture.
MONEL
MasculineDistinctive name of Spanish origin, derived from the Occitan "Munèl" meaning 'flax', popularized by French author Jean de la Bruyère. Historically, it was associated with noble Spanish families like Monel de Guzman, known for bravery during Mexico's conquest. Today, it's globally used and appeals to parents seeking a unique name with rich history.
MONELL
FeminineDistinctive Latin-derived name originally meaning "necklace" or "chain," symbolizing elegance and unity.
MONELL
MasculineUncommon Irish girl's name derived from the ancient O'Molloy clan, meaning 'famous good'.
MONELLE
FeminineCharming French feminine name derived from 'monel,' meaning 'little monk.'
MONEQUE
FeminineAfrican name of Yoruba origin, meaning "the one who solves problems" or "the one who finds solutions.
MONESHA
FeminineUnique female name of Indian origin, derived from "Mohenjo-Daro," an ancient Indus Valley Civilization city, meaning "the mountain of the dead." Despite its somber derivation, Monesha has a beautiful, distinct sound and is memorable due to its rarity. Its history is deeply rooted in ancient Indian culture and heritage, with inspiration drawn from the rich history of the Indus Valley Civilization.
MONESHIA
FeminineRare, elegant Latin-derived name meaning "related to money," popularized during the Middle Ages among European nobility.
MONET
FeminineFrench origin, meaning "coin" or "moneymaker," derived from the Latin word "moneta." It was originally a surname for coin makers before becoming popular as a given name for boys. Today, Monet is associated with French artistic heritage due to famous painter Claude Monet.
MONET
MasculineFrench origin meaning 'coin' or 'money', gained worldwide recognition due to its association with famous Impressionist painter Claude Monet.
MONETA
FeminineDistinctive Italian girl's name derived from the Italian word "moneta," meaning "coin." It originated in ancient Rome as a family name connected to coinage, later adopted during the Renaissance by families involved in trade or finance. Notably, Saint Monica, mother of Saint Augustine, bore this name. Today, Moneta signifies wealth and success while retaining its unique charm.
MONETTA
FeminineItalian-origin name derived from the surname Montetta, possibly linked to a hillside location. Its meaning, often associated with "mountain," is not definitively proven but adds to its unique appeal.
MONETTE
FeminineUnique given name of French origin, derived from "monette," meaning "small coin" or "little money." Once popular among wealthy families in medieval France, it now enjoys global appeal, particularly in the United States.
MONEY
FeminineAmerican name derived from the English word "money," meaning wealth or abundance. It is rare but carries a straightforward meaning of prosperity.
MONEY
MasculineAmerican origin, is chosen by some African Americans to symbolize abundance and prosperity, often reflecting hope for the future rather than any specific historical figure or mythology.
MONEZ
FeminineUnique Spanish-origin name derived from Monasterio, meaning "monastery", and now found worldwide despite its rarity.
MONFORD
MasculineRare English name derived from the Old English "Munfrith," meaning "Protection of Bright Fame.
MONG
FeminineDistinctive name of Mongolian origin, translating to 'human', reflecting ancient Mongolia's hopes for its bearers' growth into capable individuals.
MONG
MasculineDistinctive Mongolian name meaning strength and courage, associated with historic figures like Genghis Khan.
MONI
FeminineUnique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "happy" or "glad". It's often given as a symbol of hope after hardship.
MONI
MasculineAfrican name of Yoruba origin, meaning "mine" or "my own", reflecting a sense of belonging and strong bonds.
MONIA
FeminineHebrew-derived feminine given name meaning 'servant of God,' inspired by the courageous character Mordechai from the Book of Esther.
MONIC
FeminineUnique female name with origins in France, where it means 'advisor' or 'counselor', reflecting wisdom and thoughtfulness. It also has Latin roots meaning 'alone' or 'unique', embodying independence and individualism. Historically, Saint Monica, mother of Saint Augustine, bore this name famously.
MONICA
FeminineThe name Monica originates from Latin, meaning 'advisor' or 'alone'. Historically, it has been predominantly used as a female name despite its masculine roots. Saint Monica of Hippo, mother of Saint Augustine, is the most renowned figure associated with this name.
MONICA
MasculineFeminine given name of Latin origin, derived from the male name Monica, meaning 'advisor' or 'alone'. It gained popularity due to Saint Monica, mother of Saint Augustine.
MONICE
FeminineCharming French female given name derived from 'monie', meaning 'coin' or 'money'. Traditionally associated with families involved in money lending, banking or coinage, it has evolved to symbolize elegance and sophistication.
MONICIA
FeminineDistinctive Latin-origin name derived from 'monicus', meaning 'alone' or 'solitary'. Historically, it signifies independence and has been associated with intelligence and determination.
MONICK
FeminineDistinctive French name meaning "advisor" or "counselor," coined by author Honoré de Balzac for his novel "Père Goriot." Despite its rarity, it offers sophistication and individuality, appealing to those appreciating unique and literary names.
MONICKA
FeminineRare yet meaningful female name of Latin origin, derived from "monicus" meaning 'unique'. It signifies singularity and individuality.
MONICO
MasculineUncommon yet historically significant Italian name derived from 'monaco', meaning 'monk', and signifying wisdom and spirituality.
MONICO
FeminineDistinctive Spanish name derived from "mono," meaning "monkey," but interpreted as "unique" or "exceptional.
MONIE
FeminineMeet Monie, a distinctive Hebrew name derived from "mona," meaning "wish" or "desire." Often used as a nickname for Monica or Monique, Monie can stand alone, carrying a rich history and beautiful meaning, making it an appealing choice for parents seeking uniqueness.
MONIECE
FeminineThe rare yet meaningful feminine given name Moniece is of French origin, derived from 'mon' (my) and 'en-ce' (in this), signifying unity and harmony.
MONIESHA
FeminineRare, intriguing name of African origin, specifically from the Yoruba culture. Its meaning is thought to be associated with joy or happiness.
MONIFA
FeminineYoruba African name meaning "My heart is mine," symbolizing strength, courage, and independence.
MONIFAH
FeminineThe unique name Monifah is of African, specifically Swahili, origin meaning 'gift of God'.
MONIGUE
FeminineRare and enigmatic name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted meaning or historical significance. Some believe it may derive from Latin or Celtic roots, but these connections are purely speculative. Despite its uncertain past, Monigue stands out with its unique charm and elegance, captivating those who encounter it. Its obscurity throughout history has done little to diminish its potential for future impact.
MONIK
FeminineMonik is of Polish origin, derived from Monika, which means 'monk' or 'alone'.
MONIKA
FemininePolish and German origin, derived from Latin 'monicus', meaning 'alone' or 'solitary'. It's also associated with Greek god Monē, known for her solitude.