Montrose
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Montrose Name meanings & History
Montrose is a surname that comes from a place in Scotland. The name is derived from the Gaelic phrase "monadh" (meaning mountain) and "ros" (meaning moor). As a name, Montrose does not have a clear meaning beyond its origin as a surname. Transferred use of the surname Montrose.With that said, Montrose was first used as a personal name in the 18th century by the Graham clan, who hold the title of Duke of Montrose in the Scottish peerage. Some of the best-known bearers of Montrose as a given name include the American business magnate Condé Montrose Nast (1873-1942) and the American actress Montrose Hagins (1917-2012). Montrose is a name that is most commonly used in English-speaking countries, although it is not commonly used anywhere.
Zodiac Sign of Montrose: Mother Cancer
Synonyms of Montrose:
M: Manipulative,Mushy,Memory,Maternal,Mommy,Memorabilia,Mother
O: Obstinate,Obsolete,Obsessive,Ostentatious,Organized
N: Neurosis,Nutrition,Neat,Nervous,Nitpicking,Nagging,Nice
T: Doubting Thomas,Touchy,Tacky,Talkative,Tireless,Testy,Truth
R: Restless,Reason,Rational,Resourceful
S: Sensuality,Social Standing,Sex,Success,Security,Solidity,Status
E: Enliven,Exaggerate,Entertain,Expressive,Enlighten,Environment
Montrose is:- a Common name
- a Modern name
- a Simple name
- a Strong name
Famous People
There are few notable people with the first name Montrose, although the name has been used in literature and music. Scottish author and poet John Buchan used the name Montrose for a character in his novel "The Half-Hearted," and it has also been used as a surname by several musicians, including Ronnie Montrose (guitarist) and Eric Montrose (drummer).