Mona (nome) – Wikipedia

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Mona It is a proper name that can have different origins.

In different cultures, the anthroponym “Mona” has been in use as a proper name, female and in some cases even male [first] ; The origins are manifold:

  1. English and women’s name that results from an aillicization of Muadhnait [first] [2] [3] [4] : it is based on Mu’adh (“good”, “noble”), combined with a diminutive suffix, and therefore means “little nobleman” [first] [4] [5] . Other Anglicized forms of the name are Moyna (Irish and Scottish), A man (English) e Month (Irish) [2] . Initially typical of Irish culture, in the late nineteenth century it was also adopted by the British [first] . It is occasionally traced back to the origins mentioned in points 7 [first] [2] and 8 [2] .
  2. Female name typical of Scandinavian languages, which constitutes a Monika hypocoristic [3] [6] .
  3. Female Arabic name which constitutes a variant of منى transliteration (also Muna O first ) [first] [3] [7] : it is the plural of منية ( MYAH , “desire”) and therefore means “desires” [first] [8] .
  4. Female Scottish name, occasionally used as a female form of Tormod [first] .
  5. Name used by Native Americans, proper to Miwok culture, both female [first] that male [9] , which means “which collects stramonia seeds” [first] .
  6. Female name of different languages, which constitutes a diminutive of Ramona [first] or other names that end in -mona O -mone [3] (like Simona).
  7. Female name based on the Greek μονος ( monkeys , “only one”) [3] .
  8. Female name inspired by the English name of the Man Lisa , Meaning what Here is Lisa [3] , where “Monna” is an Italian hypochoristic archaic of “Madonna”, which in ancient times was an appellation for ladies with the meaning of “my lady” (from my woman ) [3] [ten]
  9. Italian Italian name now in disuse, Simone’s contraction; It is brought by a Milanese saint.

The name day can be celebrated in memory of San Mona of Milan, commemorated on October 12, or also on Monica’s same day (then on August 27 in memory of Santa Monica) [11] .

Mona Barthel
Mona Freeman

Female [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

  • Mona Barthel, German tennis player
  • Mona Eltahawy, naturalized US Egyptian journalist and activist
  • Mona Fong, film producer, television producer and Chinese singer
  • Mona Freeman, American actress
  • Mona Grudt, Modela Norvegese
  • Mona Hammond, Jamaican actress
  • Mona Hatoum, Britannica Artist
  • Mona Løseth, Norwegian Alpine skier
  • Mona Sahlin, Swedish politics
  • Mona Seefried, Austrian actress
  • Mona Simpson, American writer and essayist

Female variants [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

Male [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

  1. ^ a b c d It is f g h i j k ( IN ) Mona (female) . are Baby Names Pedia . URL consulted on 10-02-2012 .
  2. ^ a b c d ( IN ) Mona (first) . are Behind the Name . URL consulted on 10-02-2012 .
  3. ^ a b c d It is f g ( IN ) Mona . are Nordic Names . URL consulted on February 25, 2015 .
  4. ^ a b ( IN ) Mona . are Online Etymology Dictionary . URL consulted on February 25, 2015 .
  5. ^ ( IN ) Muadhnait . are Behind the Name . URL consulted on 10-02-2012 .
  6. ^ ( IN ) Mona (2) . are Behind the Name . URL consulted on 10-02-2012 .
  7. ^ ( IN ) Mona (3) . are Behind the Name . URL consulted on 10-02-2012 .
  8. ^ ( IN ) Muna . are Behind the Name . URL consulted on 10-02-2012 .
  9. ^ ( IN ) Mona (male) . are Baby Names Pedia . URL consulted on 10-02-2012 .
  10. ^ ( IN ) madonna . are Online Etymology Dictionary . URL consulted on February 25, 2015 .
  11. ^ Thomas W. Sheehan, Dictionary of Patron Saints’ Names , Huntington, Our Sunday Visitor, 2001, Pag. 206, ISBN 087973-59-2 (archived by URL Original on 7 October 2013) .

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