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There are 20 "mon" names for baby girls. Displayed on this page are "mon" names 1 to 20. Within these names, Monica (English, Italian, and Portuguese) was the most popular in 2007, followed in descending order by Diamond (English), Simone (English, French, and German), Monique (French), and Montana (English). The unusual "mon" names are Carmon (English), Domonique (English), Edmonda (Italian), Mon (Welsh), Mona (English, Irish, Manx, Welsh, German, and Scandinavian), Moni (German), Monika (German, Scandinavian, and Slavic), Monny (English), Raimonda (Italian), Ramona (German and Spanish), Raymonde (French), Rosamond (English and French), Simona (Italian and Scandinavian), Simonetta (Italian), and Simonette (French). "mon" names are somewhat popular as baby girl names. The names' popularity increased from the 1900s up to the 1970s; before that, they were of modest use only. Their usage peaked in 1973 with 0.613% of baby girls being given "mon" names. Within the top 1000 baby names then, there were 6 "mon" names. The names have slipped in popularity since then. In 2007, their total usage was 0.158% with 5 "mon" names listed among the top 1000. Among all "mon" names, Monica (English, Italian, and Portuguese) was the most widely used, with a ranking of #286 and a usage of 0.056%.
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Carmon ... fruit garden, fruitful ... language of origin is Hebrew and it is ... variant form of Carmen ... Diamond Domonique Edmonda ... protector of wealth ... has its origins in the Old English ... not often used as a baby girl name ... Mon ... good, noble; single, ... of Celtic origin and it is predominantly ... variant form of Mona ... Mona Moni ... single, only; monk, ... of Old Greek origin and it is used ... form of Monica ... Monica Monika Monique Monny ... single, only; monk, ... has its origins in the Old Greek language ... form of Monica ... Montana Raimonda ... well-advised protector ... largely used in the Italian language ... variant form of Ramona ... Ramona Raymonde ... well-advised protector ... primarily used in the French language ... variant form of Ramona ... Rosamond Simona ... she who hears, God has heard ... an Italian and Scandinavian name of ... variant of Simone ... Simone Simonetta ... she who hears, God has heard ... of Hebrew origin and it is used ... variant of Simone ... Simonette ... she who hears, God has heard ... language of origin is Hebrew and it is ... form of Simone ...
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