Forename directory - Names / meaning for "Monica"

People with the first name "Monica"

Monica Amato Monica Avilez Monica Azar Monica Baraldi Monica Barbanti Monica Barbosa Gerena Monica Bayer Monica Bayona Monica Beers Monica Bellissima Monica Bloise Monica Bolley Monica Bracamontes Monica Broch Monica Buckner Monica C. Pinkston Monica Caffarra Monica Carder Monica Cardinali Monica Challenor Monica Ciobanu Monica Corin Monica Cornejo Monica Coursey Monica Domingo-Melero Monica Drayton Monica Dua Monica Estay Monica Felisa Monica Filgueiras Monica Flaro Monica Forth Monica Freed Monica Frega Monica Galfre Monica Gangoly Monica Garcez Monica Germino Monica Geromel Monica Gerstemeier Monica Gichuhi Monica Giolo Monica Giusto Monica Gnecco Monica Groom Monica Guirao Monica Hagan Monica Hardy Monica Hay Monica Hunsager Monica Ioana Monica J. Romani Monica L. Bingham Monica Lechuga Monica Lee Monica Leticia Monica Leza Monica Linge Monica Luy Monica Mabiza Monica Machado Monica Mcelveen Monica Mcgregor Monica Misra Monica Moorefield Monica Morosi Monica Nathaly Monica Oki Monica Olstrom Monica Oppenlaender Monica Orlandelli Monica Patanè Monica Perrier Monica Piovan Monica Poggi Monica Rudra Monica Saccani Monica Sapirstein Monica Sills Monica Sondhi Monica Streeter Monica Strong Monica Swango Monica Tarantini Monica Taveras Vasquez Monica Thorpe Monica Tomescu Monica Tuma Monica Turco Monica Velo Monica Venco Monica Venditto Monica Vigna Monica Vilhelmsson Monica Villazon Monica Voltan Monica Warnke Monica Whitton Monica Wickline Monica el Khoury

Information about "Monica"

For this Monica there are 41086 different names on Yasni.

Most common last names for Monica are: Castro, Garcia, Jaramillo

In the ranking of the most common first names Monica is on position 95.

During the last seven days Monica was searched for 199 times.

Meaning of "Monica"

Female first name (Italian, English, Portuguese): Monica, Latin (New Testament); monachus = the hermit, the monk; Monere advise = warn; known origin is not certain; 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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