monk
Monk (English for monk ) stands for:
- Monk (TV series) , American crime series
- Monk , short for the Monkstrap men's shoe model
- Monk (album) , jazz album (1965) by Thelonious Monk
- Monk (band) , Austrian band
- Monk (radio play) , radio play based on William Faulkner , SFB 1997 with Christian Brückner
- The Monk, novel, see Matthew Gregory Lewis # The Monk, contents
- Monk (Metro Montreal) , subway station in Montreal
- Monk Islands , islands in the archipelago of the South Orkney Islands, Antarctica
Monk is the family name of the following people:
- Arron Monk (* 1990), English darts player
- Art Monk (born 1957), American football player
- Chris Monk (* 1951), British sprinter
- Craig Monk (* 1967), New Zealand sailor
- Cyril Monk (1882–1970), Australian violinist, music teacher and composer
- Debra Monk (born 1949), American actress
- Egon Monk (1927–2007), German actor and director
- Garry Monk (* 1979), English football player and coach
- George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle (1608–1670), Commander in Chief of the English occupation forces in Scotland
- James Monk (Judge) (1745–1826), Canadian lawyer, Chief Justice of Lower Canada
- James Donald Monk (* 1930), American mathematician
- James F. Monk (1915-2014), British ornithologist and doctor
- Jonathan Monk (born 1969), British artist
- Kenrick Monk (* 1988), Australian swimmer
- Lori Monk (* 1956), American speed skater
- Malik Monk (* 1998), American basketball player
- Marcus Monk (* 1986), American basketball and football player
- Martin Monk (* 1985), German screenwriter and film director
- Meredith Monk (* 1942), American singer and composer
- Quincy Monk († 2015), American football player
- Radjo Monk (* 1959), German poet, graphic artist and video artist
- Sophie Monk (* 1979), Australian actress and singer
- TS Monk (* 1949 as Thelonious Sphere Monk, Jr.), American jazz musician
- Thelonious Monk (1917–1982), American jazz musician
- Tilopâ Monk (1949–2010), German visual artist
- William Henry Monk (1823-1889), British hymn composer
Monk is the first name of:
- Monk Eastman (1873-1920), American criminal
MonK means:
- in the diving language the abbreviation for "team orientation according to map", see orientation diving
See also:
- Monkstrap (classic men's low shoes in derby cut)
- Monck
- Monk's House (18th century English cottage)
- The Monks (American beat band from the 1960s)
- Baron Monk Bretton