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Montserrat (, , or ''Maria Montserrat'', after the Virgin of Montserrat, is a popular name for girls in Catalonia and several other parts of Catalan-speaking areas. Indeed, it was the second most common given name for women in Catalonia in 2014, according to the Catalan Statistics Institute.〔 (Els 100 noms més freqüents. Presentació per rànquing. Catalunya. Dones. Total població. ) (in Catalan)〕 The name is traditionally abbreviated to ''Serrat'', ''Rat'', ''Rateta'', ''Tat'' or ''Tóna'', and more recently, due to foreign influence, also to ''Monse''.〔 Ruaix, Josep. ''Català Complet 3. Curs superior de llengua'', Editorial Claret, 1998, p. 23-26 (in Catalan)〕〔("De Rats i Tats" ), Núria Puyuelo, ''El Punt / Avui'', 2 May 2014 (in Catalan) (7 April 2015 )〕〔("Montserrat" ), Sílvia Soler, ''Ara'', 29 June 2013 (in Catalan) (7 April 2015 )〕〔("Catalanot II. Noves tendències en la tradició catalana d'escurçar els noms de font" ), ''Melancholia'', 21 Nov. 2010 (in Catalan) (7 April 2015 )〕 April 27th is the Montserrat name day, traditionally celebrated in Catalan-speaking areas as a birthday would be in the Anglo-Saxon world. Sometimes this name appears in the Spanish-speaking world as a given name as is, or sometimes translated as Montserrate or Monserrate (where the final "e" is pronounced /e̞/). == People == * Montserrat Caballé, a Catalan operatic soprano renowned for her bel canto technique * Montserrat Figueras, a Catalan soprano who concentrated on early music * Montserrat Abelló, a Catalan poet * Montserrat Roig, a Catalan writer * Montserrat Carulla, a Catalan actress * Montserrat Gudiol, a Catalan artist * Montserrat Tura, a Catalan surgeon and politician * Montserrat Hidalgo, a Costa Rican breaststroke swimmer * Montserrat Lombard, a British actress of Spanish-Italian descent 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Montserrat (given name)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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