Monna is a unique and distinctive female given name with origins that can be traced back to various cultures throughout history.
In Italian culture, the name Monna originates from the Italian word "mona," which means "lady" or "madam." This name was traditionally used as a title of respect for women in Italy. It is also believed that the name may have been derived from the Latin word "domina," which means "mistress" or "lady."
In Scandinavian cultures, Monna has a different origin and meaning. In Norway, for instance, Monna is a short form of the name Monika, which means "alone" in Norwegian. This name was popularized by the 16th-century Norwegian saint, Saint Monica.
Throughout history, there have been several notable individuals named Monna who have contributed to their respective fields and communities. For example, Monna Vanna, an Italian noblewoman of the House of Este, is known for her intelligence and political acumen during the Renaissance period. Additionally, Monna Lisa, famously known as the subject of Leonardo da Vinci's painting "Mona Lisa," remains one of the most recognizable figures in art history.
While not particularly common today, the name Monna continues to be a unique choice for parents seeking an uncommon yet meaningful name for their daughter. Its rich historical and cultural roots offer a fascinating glimpse into its origins and significance across various cultures.
The name Monna has seen a varied trend of usage over the years in the United States. The earliest record we have is from 1899 with just 6 births that year. This number stayed relatively low until the early 1920s when it started to gradually increase.
From 1923 onwards, there was a steady rise in the number of babies named Monna. The highest point was reached in 1937 with 47 births. However, this trend did not continue and the numbers began to decrease again from 1938 onwards.
The 1950s saw some fluctuations but generally maintained a low level of usage for the name Monna. From the 1960s onward, there was a significant decline with only single-digit numbers each year until it reached just 5 births in 1972.
In total, over this period from 1899 to 1972, there were 1385 babies named Monna born in the United States.