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Monolito

moh-NOH-lee-toh

Monolito is a boy’s name of Spanish origin, meaning “Spanish and Portuguese for 'monolith', a large single upright block of stone, often used in reference to ancient structures or geological formations.”, and peaked in popularity in 1973.

Letters8
Syllables4
OriginSpanish

What Monolito Means

Spanish and Portuguese for 'monolith', a large single upright block of stone, often used in reference to ancient structures or geological formations.

The Story of Monolito

Imagine a name as solid and enduring as ancient stone, carrying the strength of the earth itself.

Monolito is the Spanish and Portuguese word for 'monolith,' a large, single upright block of stone. It evokes images of ancient geological formations and enduring structures, a name grounded in the very substance of the world, first appearing in the early seventies.

This name is for your son who will possess a grounded strength and unwavering stability. You envision him as a solid presence, dependable and enduring, a natural leader with an ancient wisdom.

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Numerology

6

The Nurturer

Caring, responsible, and loving. Names at 6 resonate with warmth and family devotion.

Personality Traits

strongancientsolidgrounded

Peak Year

#11 in 1973

Total Births

37

First Recorded

1972

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