Montse is a female name with Spanish origins. It is pronounced as mohn-tseh (/monˈtse/) in Spanish. This name is often considered a diminutive form of Montserrate, which is derived from the Catalan word "montserrat," meaning "serrated mountain." Montse has a unique and exotic sound, making it an attractive choice for parents seeking a distinctive name for their baby girl. Despite its rarity, the name has made appearances on the popularity charts in the United States, with 7 occurrences in the year 2000, ranking at number 11,801.
Montse Watkins was a Spanish translator, fiction writer, and essayist who lived in Japan from 1985 until her passing in 2000, known for her pioneering work in translating Japanese literature into Spanish and her research on the conditions of the nikkei. |
Montse Armengou Martín is a Spanish journalist and investigative documentary filmmaker. |