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MON
Male
Native American
Native American Hopi name MONGWAU means "owl."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a servant in a monastery, from Middle English munk, monk (see Monk 1) + man ‘serving man’.
Female
English
Latin name, possibly derived from the Latin word monere, MONICA means "advise, counsel."
Male
Scottish
Scottish surname transferred to forename use, derived from Irish Munro, MONROE means "from the mount on the river Roe," in Ireland, where the family came from.Â
Surname or Lastname
English and Dutch
English and Dutch : patronymic from Monk 1 and 2, or an occupational name for a servant in a monastery or a monk’s servant.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Monty, MONTE means "pointed mountain."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Montfort.English : habitational name from Montford in Shropshire, named in Old English as Maneford, from (ge)mǣne or mann (genitive plural -a) ‘communal’, ‘of the community’ + ford ‘ford’; or from Mundford in Norfolk, named in Old English as ‘Munda’s ford’, from Munda, an unattested Old English personal name, + ford ‘ford’.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Mona, MONNA means "little noble one" or "advise, counsel."Â
Female
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Muadhnait, MONAT means "little noble one."
Female
English
Feminine form of English Monty, MONTA means "pointed hill."
Female
Italian
Short form of Italian Simona, MONA means "hearkening." Compare with other forms of Mona.
Female
English
English name derived from the state name, MONTANA means "mountainous."
Male
Native American
Native American Miwok name MONA means "gathers jimson weed seed." Compare with another form of Mona.
Female
French
French form of Latin Monica, possibly MONIQUE means "advise, counsel."
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from a place La Manche in France, so named from Old French mont ‘hill’ (see Mont 1) + agu ‘pointed’ (Latin acutus, from acus ‘needle’, ‘point’).Irish : English surname adopted as equivalent of Gaelic Mac Taidhg, a patronymic from the byname Tadhg (see McTigue).
Male
Thai/Siamese
Thai name MONGKUT means "crown."
Surname or Lastname
English (County Durham)
English (County Durham) : unexplained.French : topographic name for a mountain dweller, from Old French mont ‘mountain’ (Latin mons, montis).Walloon (Belgian French) : habitational name from either of two places called Monty, from Late Latin montile ‘hill’: in Carneux, Liège province or in Corroy-le-Château, Namur province.
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, and northern Irish (of Norman origin)
English, Scottish, and northern Irish (of Norman origin) : habitational name from a place in Calvados, France, so named from Old French mont ‘hill’ + a Germanic personal name composed of the elements guma ‘man’ + rīc ‘power’. In Ireland this surname has been Gaelicized as Mac Iomaire and in Scotland as Mac Gumaraid.
Male
Greek
(Μόνιμος) Greek form of Arabic Munim, MONIMOS means "to be pleasing," or "favorable one."
Female
English
English variant spelling of Latin Monica, possibly MONIKA means "advise, counsel."
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Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Seeing clear sighted
Boy/Male
Tamil
Kabalikrut | கபாலீகரத
Swallower of the Sun
Girl/Female
Indian
One of the Ladyguru
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Glow of the Religion Islam
Boy/Male
British, English, German
Divine Friend
Boy/Male
Muslim
Of mercy
Boy/Male
Muslim
Name of An Angel
Boy/Male
Indian, Malayalam
Peace
Boy/Male
Indian
Bright and graceful, Wild Jasmine, Honey
Surname or Lastname
Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic)
Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : variant of Hellmann (see Heller), reflecting varieties of Yiddish in which there is no h.German (Elmann) : from a short form of the Germanic personal name Adelman, composed of the elements adal ‘noble (family)’ + man ‘man’.English : occupational name for a seller of oil, from Middle English ele ‘oil’ + man ‘man’.
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adv.
Once a month; in every month; as, the moon changes monthly.
n.
A building, pillar, stone, or the like, erected to preserve the remembrance of a person, event, action, etc.; as, the Washington monument; the Bunker Hill monument. Also, a tomb, with memorial inscriptions.
pl.
of Monthly
n.
Any one of a series of complex nitrogenous substances regarded as derived from one molecule of urea; as, alloxan is a monureid.
n.
A balloon which ascends by the buoyancy of air heated by a fire; a fire balloon; -- so called from two brothers, Stephen and Joseph Montgolfier, of France, who first constructed and sent up a fire balloon.
a.
Of, pertaining to, or suitable for, a monument; as, a monumental inscription.
n.
A publication which appears regularly once a month.
a.
Furnished with monticles or little elevations.
n.
A custom, formerly practiced by the scholars at Eton school, England, of going every third year, on Whittuesday, to a hillock near the Bath road, and exacting money from all passers-by, to support at the university the senior scholar of the school.
n.
That which is a month old, or which lives for a month.
a.
Monticulate.
a.
Continued a month, or a performed in a month; as, the monthly revolution of the moon.
n.
See Monticle.
n.
One of the twelve portions into which the year is divided; the twelfth part of a year, corresponding nearly to the length of a synodic revolution of the moon, -- whence the name. In popular use, a period of four weeks is often called a month.
adv.
By means of monuments.
a.
Serving as a monument; memorial; preserving memory.
n.
Alt. of Monteith
a.
Done, happening, payable, published, etc., once a month, or every month; as, a monthly visit; monthly charges; a monthly installment; a monthly magazine.