Monica

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Monica may refer to:

People

  • Monica (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the name
  • Monica (actress) (born 1987), Indian film actress
  • Mônica (footballer, born 1978) (Mônica Angélica de Paula)
  • Mônica (footballer, born 1987) (Mônica Hickmann Alves)
  • Monica (singer) (born 1980)
  • Saint Monica, mother of Augustine

Places

  • Monica, Kentucky, U.S.
  • 833 Monica, a minor planet

Arts, entertainment and media

Film

  • Monica (2011 film), an Indian film
  • Monica (2022 film), an American-Italian film

Music

  • MONICA, a Scottish band with members of The Apples and others
  • "Monica" (song), by The Kinks, 1968
  • "Monica", a song by Dan Bern from the 1998 album Fifty Eggs
  • "Monica", a 1984 song by Kōji Kikkawa
    • covered by Leslie Cheung, 1984
    • covered by Leo Ku on the 2005 album Jade Solid Gold

Other uses in arts and entertainment

  • Monica, a fictional country in Æon Flux
  • Monica, a fictional planet in David Weber's science fiction Honorverse
  • Monica (graphic novel), by Daniel Clowes, 2023

Transportation

  • Monica (automobile), 1972–1974
  • Monica (radar)
  • Monica (rocket)
  • MV Monica, a Finnish coaster ship in service 1955–57, known later as MV Scantic

Other uses

See also

  • All pages with titles beginning with Monica
  • All pages with titles containing Monica
  • Monika (disambiguation)
  • Moniker, or nickname
  • Monique (disambiguation)
  • Mounica (fl. from 2005), Indian film and TV actress
  • Mounika (fl. from 1985), Indian film actress
  • Santa Monica (disambiguation)
  • Santa Monica, California
  • "Monica, O My Darling" (song), from the 1971 Indian film Caravan
  • Monica and Friends, a Brazilian comic book series and media franchise
Topics referred to by the same term
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