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Arbër Mone Arbër Mone (31) (born 8 June 1988) is an Albanian professional association football, footballer who currently plays for KS Lushnja, Lushnja in the Albanian First Division. References External links Profile
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(born 1988), Albanian footballer *
Dessie Mone Dessie Mone is a Gaelic footballer who plays for Clontibret O'Neills. He played at senior level for Monaghan for 16 years and has a couple of Ulster medals in his back pocket and played in the 2018 All Ireland semi final and soldiered with his b ...
, Irish Gaelic footballer *
Franz Mone Franz Mone (12 May 1796, in Mingolsheim near Bruchsal, Baden – 12 March 1871, in Karlsruhe) was a historian and archaeologist. He attended the gymnasium at Bruchsal and in 1814 entered Heidelberg University, where in 1817 he was appointed a le ...
(1796–1871), German historian and archaeologist *
Guy Mone Guy Mone (Mohun) (died 1407) was an English royal administrator and bishop. He held the offices of Receiver of the Chamber (1391 to 1398) and Master of the Jewel Office (1391 to 1398), Keeper of the Privy Seal (1396 to 1397) and Lord High Treasur ...
(died 1407), English royal administrator and bishop * Jean Mone (c. 1500 – c. 1548), Brabant sculptor *
John Mone John Aloysius Mone (22 June 1929 – 14 October 2016) was the third Roman Catholic Bishop of Paisley. Early life John Mone was fourth of the six children of Arthur Mone and Elizabeth Dunn. Born in Glasgow, he was raised in the Crosshill distric ...
(1929–2016), Scottish bishop *
John Paul Mone John Paul Mone is a Gaelic footballer who plays for Clontibret O'Neills. He played at senior level for Monaghan and soldiered with his brother Dessie. He won an Ulster Under 21 medal in 1999. He was part of the 2007 crowd that got to Monaghan's ...
, Irish Gaelic footballer *
Mone Kamishiraishi is a Japanese actress and singer. She is the older sister of actress and singer Moka Kamishiraishi. Biography Born in Kagoshima, Her family lived in Mexico for three years due to her father's work. She can speak English and a little bit of Spa ...
(born 1998), Japanese actress and singer *
Michelle Mone, Baroness Mone Michelle Georgina Mone, Baroness Mone, (''née'' Allan; born October 1971) is a British businesswoman and Conservative life peer. She has set up several businesses, including MJM International Ltd in 1996 and the lingerie company Ultimo along ...
(born 1971), Scottish entrepreneur *
Miriam Mone Miriam Mone (20 February 1965 – 22 February 2007) was an Irish fashion designer. Mone was born and raised near Loughgall County Armagh, Northern Ireland. At an early age, she became determined to pursue a career in fashion, mastering pattern ...
(1965–2007), Irish fashion designer * Robert Mone (born 1948), Scottish murderer *
Rory Mone Rory Mone (born 1977) is a Gaelic footballer who plays for Clontibret O'Neills. He played at senior level for Monaghan's minors, under-21s and seniors then off he went out to Chicago. He would be a brother of John Paul and John Paul is a brother ...
, Irish Gaelic footballer *
Mone Wamowe Mone may refer to: People * Arbër Mone (born 1988), Albanian footballer * Dessie Mone, Irish Gaelic footballer * Franz Mone (1796–1871), German historian and archaeologist * Guy Mone (died 1407), English royal administrator and bishop * Jean Mon ...
(born 1986), New Caledonian footballer


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Mongnai State Mongnai, also known as Möngnai, Mone, Mōng Nai or Monē, was a Shan state in what is today Burma. It belonged to the Eastern Division of the Southern Shan States. Its capital was Mongnai town. History Möngnai state was founded before 1800. ...
, a former state in today's Myanmar


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Moné Ramona DeSouza, more popularly known as Moné, is an American music recording artist and songwriter. She scored three hits on the US ''Billboard'' Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart: "We Can Make It" (No. 1, 1995), "Movin'" (No. 2, 1996) and "Parta ...
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Mone Mone ''Mone Mone'' is a 1989 Bengali romance drama film directed by Partha Pratim Chowdhury and music composed by Kanu Bhattacharya. This film was released on 1 January 1989. Cast * Satabdi Roy * Prosenjit Chatterjee * Nirmal Kumar * Subhendu Chat ...
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