Names Like Minnika

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Monica
Of uncertain origin, possibly from the Latin monere, "to warn, councel, advice", but more likely from unknown North African or Phoenician origins.
Monique
Of uncertain origin, possibly from the Latin monere, "to warn, councel, advice", but more likely from unknown North African or Phoenician origins.
Monika
Of uncertain origin, possibly from the Latin monere, "to warn, councel, advice", but more likely from unknown North African or Phoenician origins.
Monic
Monigue
Monik
Advise, A piece of advice, a useful advise.
Moniqua
A unique advise or an advisor.
Minka
A strong person, strong-willed.
Monico
A truthful advisor.
Ming
Bright; Shining; Clear; Engrave; Chinesee Surname, Bright, Shining, Clear, Engrave, Chinesee Surname.
Meng
Mong
Monquie
Mung
Mingo
This name derives from Latin “dŏmĭnus > dŏmĭnĭcus,” meaning “head, sovereign, lord, patron, organizer,” (a title given to the emperors after Augustus). It has been used since the fourth century with the Christian meaning of “holy to the Lord,” although later its use was extended to children born on a Sunday (the day consecrated by the Lord). The name is still used, mostly by Catholics. The use of the English version began in the XIII century, in honor of St. Dominic. Domingo Félix de Guzmán (English: Saint Dominic, Spanish: Santo Domingo, 1170–1221) was the founder of the Dominican Order. Dominic is the patron saint of astronomers. Saint Dominic is honored in Roman Catholic Church, Anglican Church, and the Lutheran Church.
Manika
Of jewels, Ruby, A person who desires jewels.
Minke
This name derives from the Germanic name “Meginfrid,” composed of two Ancient Germanic elements: “*maginą / *mann-” (might, strength/man, the name of the M-rune) plus “*friþuz” (peace, tranquility, friendship). The name means “one that ensures peace by force, who believes in the power of peace, a man of peace.” 1) Manfred (1232–1266) was the King of Sicily from 1258 to 1266. He was a natural son of the emperor Frederick II of Hohenstaufen, but his mother, Bianca Lanzia, is reported by Matthew of Paris to have been married to the emperor while on her deathbed. 2) Manfred: A dramatic poem is a poem written in 1816–1817 by Lord Byron. It contains supernatural elements, in keeping with the popularity of the ghost story in England at the time. It is a typical example of a Romantic closet drama.
Minuki
Mungo
A name derived from Mwyngu or Munghu, the subsequent name of the Pictish saint Kentigern. It may be derived from mwyn, tender, kind, mild, gentle, courteous, affable, with the addition of og, as a diminutive.
Maunika