List of Famous people named Monica
Mónica Gutiérrez
Clara Mónica Gutiérrez, is an Argentine journalist.
Monica Hickmann Alves
Mônica Hickmann Alves, commonly known as Mônica, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Spanish Liga F club Madrid CFF and the Brazil national team. She participated in the 2015 and 2019 FIFA Women's World Cups and the 2016 Rio Olympics.
Mônica Carvalho
Mônica Rodrigues Carvalho is a Brazilian actress and former model.
Mónica Jiménez
Mónica Eliana Jiménez de la Jara was a Chilean Christian Democrat politician and Minister of Education.
Monica Proietti
Monica Proietti was a Canadian bank robber and folk hero from Montreal, better known as "Machine Gun Molly".
Mónica Pasqualotto
Mónica Pasqualotto, or La Pasqualotto, is a TV host, Radio host, actress, and model. She was born in Caracas, Venezuela on October 15, 1974. She has been the image of several products on television and for the Venezuelan press. She is part of the Board of Olimpiadas Especiales Venezuela and she has worked since 2005 as a spokeswoman for the Dividendo Voluntario para la Comunidad organization affiliated with United Way.
Monica Bandini
Monica Bandini was an Italian racing cyclist. Her biggest achievement in the sport was winning the world title in the women's team time trial (1988), alongside Maria Canins, Roberta Bonanomi, and Francesca Galli.
Mònica Terribas
Mònica Terribas i Sala is a Spanish journalist and professor at the University Pompeu Fabra. Between 2008 and 2012 she was director of Televisió de Catalunya and the following year, councillor delegated and publisher of the Ara newspaper. Since 2 September 2013 she has directed El matí de Catalunya Ràdio.
Monica Fonseca
Mónica Patricia Fonseca Delgadillo is a Colombian-American television presenter, journalist and a blogger. Born in Miami, Florida. UN Environmental Ambassador, AUDI ambassador, spokesperson and media outlet, ING Financial Partners affiliate for their "Helping Build Wealth" program.
Ricardo del Real
Ricardo del Real is a Mexican taekwondo practitioner, born in Aguascalientes. He competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. In 2019, he came out as a trans man.