Monroe

Monroe Meaning and Origin

The name Monroe is a unisex name meaning “the mouth of Roe River” and is of Scottish origin. The name Monroe is of Scottish origin and is derived from two Gaelic words: “munro” meaning “mouth of the Roe” (a river in Ireland), and “róe” meaning “red.” It can also be associated with the meaning “from the hill” or “dweller on the hill.” Monroe is a common surname, and it was traditionally used to indicate a person’s geographic origin from places called Monroe or Munro in Scotland and Ireland. Monroe has been adopted as a first name by several notable individuals, including: Marilyn Monroe: An iconic American actress and model from the mid-20th century, known for her beauty, talent, and cultural impact. James Monroe: The fifth President of the United States, serving from 1817 to 1825. As a first name, Monroe gained popularity in the United States during the early 20th century. It has a classic and timeless appeal.

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