Love this name so much. It can be used for females of any age which is so useful and different to a name like Arabella for example (not the name of anyone I know and no offence to anyone with this name), as nice as this name is it doesn’t grow up with you. When I have a baby girl, she will be called Monica. It has a great meaning too - advisor, truth. That is such a lovely meaning for a name, wish it were my name lol. I am a Friends fan but I wouldn’t call her Monica for that reason, just because it is a beautiful and underrated name.
I reeeeeeally really like this name. VERY high on my list. The only issue with it is its relation to the character from Friends! I watched the show and liked it well enough, but I don't want people thinking I named my daughter Monica BECAUSE of the show.
Not a fan of this name. It brings to mind a popular, but empty-headed, 1980s high school cheerleader. It comes off as very dated at this point in time.
― Anonymous User 6/27/2020
-11
This is my name. I wasn’t sure about it when I was younger. Now I’m grateful it wasn’t a popular name growing up. I hardly ever hear my name. When I do it’s so odd because I’m not used to it. The few people I met spelled it with a K (Monika). They were Polish. My husband loves my name so much that he wanted to name our daughter after me. I thought that was a bit much so I said no way. Maybe we’ll use it as middle name next time. The thing I like the most about my name is the meaning, advisor. That fits me very well. I am quirky, friendly and outgoing. But I do enjoy alone time as well. Since people with this name are describing themselves or what they think a Monica looks like. I have long red wavy hair, blue eyes, and fair skin with freckles. :)
― Anonymous User 6/18/2020
7
So pretty! Needs to be way more common.
― Anonymous User 4/12/2020
6
I think it’s gorgeous! I have a friend named Monica and she’s amazing :)♡.
― Anonymous User 2/29/2020
5
I LOVE the name Monica! It is so pretty and mature, and I like that there aren’t many nicknames, as I like names that aren’t always nicknamed. This is on my favorites list, and I may even use it one day.
Monica is my name. I am 39. I've met only one other Monica in my entire life, and I have always loved having a unique name that is also a classical one. It seems that everyone has an opinion about my name, as it's always a conversation starter for one reason or another. Mostly, even after Monica Lewinsky, about 99% of new people I meet compliment me on my name and say it should be used more. The 1% of idiots who say something like, 'Oh, you mean like Monica Lewinsky?' easily weed themselves out, and I'm thankful for it. People seem to think that it must be the bane of my existence to share a name with 'that woman,' but I thank her from the bottom of my heart. My name was starting to become trendy (ick!), because of that horrid show 'Friends,' and now, because of 'that woman,' new parents won't touch my name with a proverbial ten foot pole... and again, I'm thankful. Something else is that nobody ever forgets my name once I'm introduced, but this could also have to do with the fact that I (like my two most famous namesakes) have black hair, light eyes, and a fair complexion. I'm from the States and pronounce my name as MOH-nee-kah, but it doesn't bother me that most people pronounce it as MAH-ni-kuh. As a young adult, I tried to go by 'Moni,' but my friends and acquaintances refused to shorten my name, because they said they liked it so much as it was. I've heard many nicknames, though, growing up- from Harmonica, Hannukah, Bubonica, Ironica, Bionica, etc. It's all good, and I was never bothered by these nicknames. If Monica was not my name, I'd definitely consider it as a name for my own child.
― Anonymous User 3/11/2017
10
This is my name. Honestly, I have not met many with my name and I am definitely the oldest of the Monica's I know. (I am 48 but young at heart.) I have always thought my name fit me perfectly. It means loner and adviser. Even though I am very friendly, I do enjoy my alone time. I am also a good listener and have always been someone my friends confide in. I have strong morals and convictions but value other's opinions. I don't look like any of the Monica's mentioned on this site. I am blonde with brown eyes. As mentioned by previous posters, I don't think of my name as boring or ugly! Would love to know their names. Lol.
― Anonymous User 2/8/2017
4
I love this name. I think it sounds very pretty and elegant. It also reminds me of Monica from Friends which is great. Because of her, when I hear the name Monica I picture a girl with dark hair and blue eyes and very pretty. I like how it's not super common, but I'm afraid it's starting to become outdated. Hopefully it'll make somewhat of a comeback. It seems that a lot of names ending in "ica" aren't nearly as common anymore. For example, Erica, Jessica, and Veronica. I'd love to use this as my daughter's name some day.
― Anonymous User 1/9/2017
5
I mostly like it because it ends in -ica, and I love names ending in that suffix.
I love this name! So classy and elegant sounding. I like that it has the ability to sound very professional and sophisticated. A strong, beautiful girl comes to mind when I hear the name. I like that it's uncommon, however I wish it wasn't declining in popularity as much as it is. Hopefully it will make a comeback some day.
― Anonymous User 10/8/2016
3
Harmonica. Moniker. I dunno. It's just awkward.
― Anonymous User 1/23/2016
-3
My older sister's name is Monica. I like the name very much! I really don't call her nicknames though, because I can't think of any.
I love this name for many reasons. It's beautifully pronounced in any language, especially in Spanish. It's a pretty and sophisticated name and it ages very well; also it's not very common. I love the nick names of "Moni" in Spanish and "Mon" in English. Overall, gorgeous and beautiful name!
"... it's one of those classy, international names, that's used in a lot of cultures and pronounced beautifully in all of them." I agree 100%. I think this name is lovely. Not common, sophisticated and pretty universal but not super common anywhere.
I like it a lot, because of its versatility. Along with Cecilia and Claudia, it's one of those classy, international names, that's used in a lot of cultures and pronounced beautifully in all of them. Though I prefer this name pronounced MO-nee-ka, with a proper "o", not "aw" or anything. I think Monica can fit any sort of girl, from punk rocker chicks, to quiet, wall-flower types and to Gothic Lolitas.
I don't really like the way the name sounds. And it's my name. For some reason, when I was younger, I associated the name with squash, which I hated at the time. I'm ok with it as my name now, but sometimes I wish I was given a different, less-known but still good, name.
I LOVE this name! It's so beautiful and elegant, and it has a nice ring to it.
― Anonymous User 8/23/2009
4
I really don't like this name. Not very feminine and sounds harsh. Some names just trigger interest in the person carrying them or simply make me associate them with positive attributes. I associate Monica with something rather simple and ordinary.
― Anonymous User 4/9/2009
-2
The full name Monica seems a little more on the glamorous side, but one can shorten it to Mon or Moni.
― Anonymous User 6/23/2008
4
I rather like this name. It's my name. I've met about one other person with it (spelt Moniqa though), which makes me feel like it's unique. People with a certain reputation should not be able make a change to a name. Someone with the most horrible personality may have the most beautiful name, or someone with the greatest personality may have a rather bland and common name. All in all, I love my name.
― Anonymous User 4/22/2007
3
This name is really ugly!
― Anonymous User 3/3/2007
-11
Monica is an alright name but was given to too many people who were born between 1959-1969. Really, I've known over seven Monica's and they've all been born in those ten years. Also, a lot of names are illegal in other countries. For example, Samantha was illegal in Argentina for a very long time. There is nothing wrong with the name, some goverments would just waste time worrying about what their citizens are naming their children instead of more important things.
― Anonymous User 3/3/2007
-4
I love the name Monica, It has always amazed me how some people dislike the name because of Monica Lewinsky. It seems people forgot all about the OLDER, SUPPOSED to be WISER man. Who pulled his pants down and cheated on not only his wife but family, and country and started our young people down the road to thinking oral sex is not sex. Please give me a break! Monica Lewinsky was just a young girl who got caught up in ONE OF BILL CLINTON'S LUSTFUL AFFAIRS!
― Anonymous User 2/18/2007
2
From all the Monicas I know, I think they are very friendly, kind, intelligent and have a warm personality. Am so gratefull for this name, I LOVE it and I deserve it coz that's what I am.
This is my name and I absolutely LOVE IT! I pronounce it exactly as it is spelled. I also think that the reason why a lot of you dont like this name is because of Monica Lewinsky. Well there are a lot of people in this world and I'm sure someone with the same name as you has ruined its reputation too. So please think before you type.
I've known 3 Monicas. One was a ho in high school, one was a loud, obnoxious, know-it-all at work, and one was a nosey neighbor. This name always leaves me with a bad taste in my mouth. I just hope I either meet a good one or never meet another.
― Anonymous User 6/28/2006
-10
I hate the way this name sounds. Harsh and abrasive.
Monica in Latin means cheerful and pretty. It is an EXCELLENT NAME and not illegal in other countries. Those are stories made up, by someone who has no life. It is a beautiful name and means exactly what it is.