Mona
Found 15 entry about "Mona"
Mona is typically pronounced as MO-nah.
Mona Name meanings & History
The name Mona has multiple origins, including Arabic, Gaelic, and Old Norse. In Arabic, Mona means "wishes" or "desires", while in Gaelic it means "noble" or "aristocratic". In Old Norse, it means "beloved". Mona means "wishes", "desires", "noble", "aristocratic", or "beloved". Anglicized form of Muadhnait. It is also associated with Greek monos "one" and Leonardo da Vinci's painting the Mona Lisa (in which case it is a contraction of Italian ma donna meaning "my lady"). The name Mona is commonly used as a first name for girls. It is also sometimes used as a surname.
Zodiac Sign of Mona: Mother Cancer
Synonyms of Mona:
M: Manipulative,Mushy,Mother,Maternal,Mommy,Memorabilia,Memory
O: Obsolete,Organized,Ostentatious,Obstinate,Obsessive
N: Nice,Neurosis,Neat,Nagging,Nervous,Nutrition,Nitpicking
A: Ambitious,Aggressive,Argumentative,Angry,Action,Assertive
Mona is:- a Class name
- a Classic name
- a Formal name
- a Mature name
- a Refined name
- a Serious name
- a Simple name
- a Strange name
- a Strong name
- a Upper name
- a Wholesome name
Famous People
Famous people with the name Mona include Mona Siddiqui, a Scottish theologian and professor, Mona Ahmad Ali, a Kuwaiti poet and novelist, and Mona Eltahawy, an Egyptian-American author and commentator.
2.) Mona (Female)
Usage:
Meanings: "Wishes" or "Desires"
Description: "Wishes" or "Desires". Either derived from Irish Muadhnait or a direct adoption of Mona, the oldest known reference to the Isle of Man (made by Julius Caesar, 54 BC). Due to the growing Manx Nationalism and the Celtic revival of the time, the name became popular in the 19th century. Mona is primarily used as a feminine given name.
Famous People
Some well-known people with the name Mona include Mona Hatoum, a Palestinian artist, and Mona Ahmed, a transgender woman and subject of the documentary film "A Woman Like Me."
3.) Mona (Female)
Usage:
Meanings: "Wishes," "Desires," "Solitary"
Description: "Wishes," "Desires," "Solitary". Either derived from Irish Muadhnait or a direct adoption of Mona, the oldest known reference to the Isle of Man (made by Julius Caesar, 54 BC). Due to the growing Manx Nationalism and the Celtic revival of the time, the name became popular in the 19th century. The name Mona is used mostly for girls and is popular in Arabic and Persian cultures. It is also used in other parts of the world such as Europe and America.
Famous People
Famous people named Mona include Mona Hatoum, a Palestinian artist, and Mona Lisa, the subject of Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting.
4.) Mona (Female)
Usage:
Meanings: Mona means "wishes" or "desires" in Arabic.
Description: Mona means "wishes" or "desires" in Arabic. Scandinavian short form of Monika. Mona is a popular choice for baby girls. It is a classic name that is often passed down from generation to generation in Arabic families.
Famous People
Mona Abou Hamze (Lebanese TV presenter), Mona Haydar (Syrian-American activist and rapper), Mona Eltahawy (Egyptian-American journalist and author).
5.) Mona (Male)
Usage: Indigenous Taiwanese
Description: Mona has multiple origins and meanings. It can be derived from Irish or Gaelic, meaning "noble." It can also be a shortened form of the name Ramona, which means "wise protector" in Spanish or it could be derived from the Arabic word "Munah," meaning "wishes" or "desires.". Either derived from Irish Muadhnait or a direct adoption of Mona, the oldest known reference to the Isle of Man (made by Julius Caesar, 54 BC). Due to the growing Manx Nationalism and the Celtic revival of the time, the name became popular in the 19th century. Mona is used as both a first name and a last name, and it is popular in various cultures.
Famous People
Famous people with the name Mona include Mona Simpson, an author and screenwriter, Mona Mahmudnizhad, an Iranian Bahá'í girl who was executed by the Iranian government for refusing to recant her faith, and Mona Røkke, a Norwegian politician.
6.) Mona (Female)
Usage: Arabic
Meanings: Mona means "desire, wish" or "solitary, alone" in Arabic.
Scripts: The name Mona is written as مونا in Arabic.
منى(Arabic)
Pronunciation: MOO-na
The name Mona is pronounced as MOH-nah in English.
Description: Mona means "desire, wish" or "solitary, alone" in Arabic. Alternate transcription of Arabic منى (see Muna). Mona is a popular name for baby girls in Arabic-speaking countries, as well as in other parts of the world.
Famous People
Some famous people named Mona include Mona Zaki, an Egyptian actress, and Mona Hatoum, a Lebanese-British artist.
7.) Mona (Female)
Usage:
Meanings: Mona can have multiple meanings depending on the language and culture it is associated with. In Arabic, it means "wish" or "desire". In Old English, it means "noble".
Description: Mona can have multiple meanings depending on the language and culture it is associated with. In Arabic, it means "wish" or "desire". In Old English, it means "noble". Either derived from Irish Muadhnait or a direct adoption of Mona, the oldest known reference to the Isle of Man (made by Julius Caesar, 54 BC). Due to the growing Manx Nationalism and the Celtic revival of the time, the name became popular in the 19th century. Mona is used as a given name for baby girls.
Famous People
Mona is a common name and has been given to many famous people, including the Egyptian singer Mona Abdelghani and the Pakistani writer Mona Eltahawy.
8.) Mona (Male)
Usage:
Meanings: "Wish", "Desire", "Ambition"
Description: "Wish", "Desire", "Ambition". Either derived from Irish Muadhnait or a direct adoption of Mona, the oldest known reference to the Isle of Man (made by Julius Caesar, 54 BC). Due to the growing Manx Nationalism and the Celtic revival of the time, the name became popular in the 19th century. Mona is used as a given name for baby girls.
Famous People
There are many famous people named Mona, including Mona Eltahawy (Egyptian-American activist), Mona Hatoum (Palestinian artist), and Mona Seefried (Austrian actress).
9.) Mona (Male)
10.) MONA (Female)
Usage: English
Meanings: Anglicized form of the Irish Muadhnait, a diminutive form of muadh (noble). Mona is now in common use in England. (MO-NAH)