Montague
/ˈmɑntəˌgju/
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Montague, of French origin, derives from 'Montaigu', meaning 'from the pointed mountain'. It evokes imagery of strength, nobility, and a connection to nature. The name has a distinguished air, often associated with aristocracy, and gained literary fame through Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet'.
M. R. James
Author, Ghost Stories of an Antiquary
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