It is possibly an abbreviation for "Monsieur" (Sir), although the standard one is "M.", not "Mr." or "Mons."
"Mon" means "My" (sing.), but the plural form is "Mes", so it does not seem to fit.
Mons, in the Latin, means Mount, as in Mons Olympus (Mount Olympus), and in Anatomy it means 'mound' referencing a localized mound of tissue such as the Mons Pubis
Do not know of Mount Mons. Perhaps you mean Olympus Mons- the giant mountain on mars?
Yes. Actually, a lot. The biggest one is Olympus Mons. Some other ones are Askraes Mons, Pavonis Mons, and Arsia Mons.
this is the anatomical term for the swelling located above the genital organs and literally means "pubic mountain".
Olympus Mons is a gigantic volcano on Mars.
R.A.E.C. Mons was created in 1909.
University of Mons was created in 2009.
Gislebert of Mons died in 1225.
Anna Mons died in 1714.
Anna Mons was born in 1672.
Mons Haukeland died in 1983.
Mons Haukeland was born in 1892.
Athis-Mons's population is 30,858.