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Name Monimia
Gender Feminine
Other Forms FormsMonemia, Monimea, Monymia
Edit Status Status1. basic formatting

Meaning & History

Probably a Latinate form of Monime, first used by Thomas Otway for the title character in his tragic play The Orphan (1680). It was subsequently used by the Scottish author Tobias Smollett (also for an orphan character) in his novel The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom (1753), and later by English poet and novelist Charlotte Smith for the heroine of her novel The Old Manor House (1793), which was a huge bestseller in the last decade of the 18th century. The 1850 United States census shows about 40 women and girls with variants of this name.
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