Monk (nickname)
Monk or The Monk is a nickname of:
- Monk Boudreaux (born 1941), American singer and R&B musician
- Monk Cline (1858–1916), American baseball player
- Monk Dubiel (1918–1969), American Major League Baseball pitcher
- Monk Eastman (1875–1920), founder and leader of a powerful New York City gang
- Gerry Hutch (born 1963), Irish bank robber known as "The Monk"
- Antonin Magne (1904–1983), French cyclist who won the Tour de France in 1931 and 1934, nicknamed "The Monk"
- Edward Malloy (born 1941), 16th president of the University of Notre Dame
- Monk McDonald (1901–1977), American college athlete, head basketball coach and urologist
- Monk Montgomery (1921–1982), American jazz bassist
- Monk Sherlock (1904–1985), American Major League Baseball player in the 1930 season
- Claude Simons, Sr. (1887–1943), American sports coach at Tulane University
- Monk Williams (1945–2003), American football player
See also
- Claude Simons, Jr. (1914–1975), American college athlete and football, basketball and baseball coach at Tulane University, son of Claude Simons, Sr., known as "Little Monk"
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