![]() ![]() ![]() Mona Pasquil (born 1962), American politicianĪs a surname, Mona can have two origins.Mona Mårtenson (1902–1956), Swedish film actress.Mona, a character in the WarioWare series of video games.Mona, a young prostitute in the novel Mona Lisa Overdrive by William Gibson.Mona, Ross Geller's girlfriend in the television series Friends, played by Bonnie Somerville.Mona Vanderwaal in the Pretty Little Liars novel series.Mona Wilder, a shape-shifter in the TV adaptation of Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency.Mona Stevens in the novel Landfall: A Channel Story by Nevil Shute and its film adaptation.Mona Sterling Pike, Roger Sterling's first wife on Mad Men.Mona Simpson ( The Simpsons), Homer Simpson's estranged mother. ![]() Mona Rowan, a character in the 1951 novel Camilla Dickinson.Mona Robinson, mother of Angela Bower in the television series Who's the Boss?.Mona Ramsey in the Tales of the City books by Armistead Maupin.Mona Parker, the main character in the animated television series Mona the Vampire and the book of the same name.Mona Mullins, a character in the TV sitcoms Top of the Heap and Vinnie & Bobby.Mona Melendy in Elizabeth Enright's children's book series "The Melendy Quartet".Mona Megistus ( Chinese: 莫娜), an astrologist and playable character from the video game Genshin Impact.Mona McCluskey, main character in television sitcom of the same name.Mona Mayfair in several novels by Anne Rice.Mona Lott, a recurrent character in the 1929–1949 BBC Radio series It's That Man Again.Mona Dearly, played by Bette Midler in the 2000 film Drowning Mona.Mona Bergeron, the main character in the 1985 French film Vagabond (Sans Toit ni Loi).Mona Aamons Monzano in Kurt Vonnegut's novel Cat's Cradle.Mona, an alchemist with green skin from the Shovel Knight video games.Mona, a character in the 1986 American fantasy drama film The Boy Who Could Fly.Mona, a 2-year old green-skinned girl, main character in the YTV short series Nanalan'.Mona von Bismarck (1897–1983) American socialite and fashion icon.Mona Tougaard (born 2002), Danish fashion model.Mona Simpson (born 1957), American novelist of Syrian and German descent.Siegel, American scholar, author, and historian Mona Siddiqui (born 1963), British Muslim academic.Mona Sahlin (born 1957), Swedish politician.Mona Rai, final minister of Gour (Sylhet).Mona Rae Miracle (born 1939), American author, daughter of writer Berniece Baker Miracle and niece of actress Marilyn Monroe.Mona Faiz Montrage ( Mona 4Reall) (born 1993), Ghanaian socialite and musician.Mona Marshall (born 1947), American voice actress.Mona Mahmudnizhad (1965–1983), Iranian teen executed for membership of the Bahá'í faith.Mona Keijzer (born 1968), Dutch politician.Mona Hofland (1929–2010), Norwegian actress.Mona Hatoum (born 1952), British artist of Palestinian origin.Mona Hanna-Attisha (born 1976), pediatrician, public health advocate and Flint Water Crisis whistleblower.Mona Grudt (born 1971), former Miss Universe from Norway.Mona Ghoneim (born 1955), Egyptian composer.Mona Fandey, Malaysian singer and murderer.Mona Eltahawy, Egyptian-American activist.Mona Charen (born 1957), American columnist and political analyst.Mona Berglund Nilsson (born 1942), Swedish politician.Mona Beaumont (1927–2007), French-born American painter, printmaker.Mona Barthel (born 1990), German professional tennis player.Mona Achache (born 1981), French-Moroccan film director, actress and screenwriter.The highest ranking it ever reached in the US was #230, in 1950. Mona was a relatively popular given name in the United States in the 1930s, 1950s and 1960s. The word mona also means cute, monkey and doll in Spanish. It is sometimes associated with the title of Leonardo da Vinci's painting Mona Lisa, although in that context the word Mona is actually a title rather than a name. In northern Europe, where the name is much more popular, Mona is interpreted as a diminutive of Monika or, rarely, of Ramona or Simona. Mona is a female, and sometimes male, given name and a surname of multiple origins.Īs a given name, Mona can have the following meanings and origins Īnglicized form of Muadhnait Īn adjective for God, derives from Mana, means who lasts foreverįemale form of Tormod, derived from Norman ![]()
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