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.
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
The Nurturer
Caring, responsible, and loving. Names at 6 resonate with warmth and family devotion.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#11 in 1973
Total Births
37
First Recorded
1972
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