Monroe
#2851 (overall)
Popularity Summary
Monroe has seen fluctuating popularity but remains a distinctive and stylish choice for boys, especially in the United States, where it embodies both heritage and modern charm.
Why Parents Choose Monroe
Parents often choose Monroe for its strong, classic sound, its cultural richness, and the timeless appeal associated with historical and celebrity figures.
History & Cultural Significance
The surname Monroe traces back to Scottish and French roots, with the Scottish Clan Munro known for their historic Highland presence. The name gained prominence in the 20th century, partly due to the iconic actress Marilyn Monroe, whose fame helped popularize Monroe as a first name for boys.
Originally a surname of Scottish and French origins, Monroe has become a popular given name in English-speaking countries, symbolizing strength and elegance.
Notable People Named Monroe
- Marilyn Monroe, legendary actress and cultural icon
- James Monroe, the 5th President of the United States
- Monroe Anderson, notable journalist
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Pop Culture References
- Marilyn Monroe
- The Monroes (TV series)
- Monroe (film)