Monserrate is a distinctive and unique given name, of Spanish origin, derived from the name of a mountain range located near Madrid, Spain. The mountains are named after the Virgin Mary (Monserrat meaning "serrated mountain" in Catalan). The name Monserrate has been traditionally bestowed upon individuals as a sign of reverence or admiration for the Blessed Virgin Mary. It is not widely used outside of Spanish-speaking countries but can be found in other cultures where there is a significant Spanish influence or Catholic presence.
"The name Monserratte had six babies born with it in 2001, making up the total of six children named Monserratte to date."