Monzerrat is a female name with Spanish origins. It is pronounced as mohn-seh-RAHT (/moń.se.ˈrat/) in Spanish. The name has a variation, Montserrat, which is also used. Monzerrat has been given to baby girls in the United States since at least 1991, with its popularity fluctuating over the years. In recent years, it has been given to an average of around 10-20 baby girls annually in the U.S., with a peak of 43 occurrences in 2008. The name carries a sense of uniqueness and cultural heritage, making it an appealing choice for parents looking for something distinctive and meaningful for their daughters.