Monserrate is a unique and distinctive given name of Spanish origin, derived from the Virgin of Monserrat, who is said to have appeared at the monastery of Santa Cova in Catalonia, Spain. The name is often associated with the stunning natural surroundings of Montserrat Mountain, where the monastery is located. Traditionally given to girls, Monserrate is comprised of two elements: 'mons', meaning mountain, and 'serrate', referring to a saw-toothed or jagged edge. This combination reflects the rugged beauty of the landscape that inspired its naming. Over time, Monserrate has become more widely used as a unisex name, adding a touch of rarity and uniqueness to those who bear it.
"Monserrate experienced varying birth rates over the years with peaks of 7 in 1963 and 6 in both 1958 and 1965, while maintaining a consistent lower rate of 5 from 1964 to 1974. In total, there were 34 births recorded."