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MANAN
MasculineIndian boy's name derived from Sanskrit "Mana," meaning "mind" or "intellect.
MANAR
MasculineArabic name derived from "manara," meaning "lighthouse." It signifies guidance and illumination, inspired by Islamic tradition and notable historical figures like Manar al-Athari.
MANARD
MasculineRare French given name derived from the Occitan word "manard," meaning "hare." Traditionally associated with speed, agility, and cunning, this unique name has historical significance, notably through Renaissance poet Manard de la Valette.
MANAS
MasculineSanskrit name meaning 'mind' or 'intellect', associated with Lord Shiva in Hindu mythology and popularized by figures like Manasa Devi.
MANASE
MasculineManasseh is a Hebrew boys' name meaning "to make to forget," given to King David's son and associated with one of Israel's twelve tribes.
MANASES
MasculineRare Hebrew name meaning "to cause to forget," associated with the Biblical figure who was one of Jacob's twelve sons.
MANASSEH
MasculineHebrew male name derived from "manos," meaning "to cause to forget." In the Bible, it is the name of Joseph's eldest son, after whom one of the twelve tribes of Israel was named. Throughout history, several notable figures have borne this name, including kings of Judah.
MANAURE
MasculineRare Latin American name derived from Spanish words "mano" (hand) and "aura", potentially signifying a powerful presence. Originating in Colombia, its most notable bearer was politician Manaure García Martínez.
MANAV
MasculineSanskrit-derived name meaning 'human', signifying compassion and kindness, popularized in ancient India's Mahabharata epic, and continues to be favored by Hindu families worldwide.
MANAY
MasculineUnique female Hebrew given name derived from "manah," meaning "to count" or "to appoint," signifying numeracy and purpose.
MANBIR
MasculineIndian-Punjabi name meaning 'unique intelligence'.
MANCE
MasculineRare Latin-derived name meaning "hand," associated with the Roman goddess of hands and craftsmanship.
MANCEL
MasculineRare French name derived from Germanic 'Magnus,' meaning 'great' or 'strong', popularized in France during the Middle Ages.
MANCIE
MasculineRare Italian female name derived from Mancini, which means 'portion' or 'share'.
MANCIL
MasculineRare, Latin-origin name meaning "relating to the hand" or "skillful with hands," derived from the Latin word 'manus'.
MANCY
MasculineRare, distinctive Latin name derived from 'mancus', meaning 'maimed' or 'handless'.
MANDEEP
MasculineUnisex Indian name, originating from Punjab, meaning "light of desire" or "lamp of wishes".
MANDEL
MasculineHebrew given name meaning "candle," derived from the Old Testament's Menorah.
MANDELA
MasculineAfrican name derived from the Xhosa word for 'troubled waters,' symbolizing resilience and triumph over adversity.
MANDELL
MasculineUncommon English male name potentially derived from 'mândel', an Old English word for wild madder herb.
MANDO
MasculineSpanish boy's name derived from Mandado, meaning 'command' or 'order', popularized during medieval Spain & Portugal.
MANDRE
MasculineAfrican given name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'thunderbolt' or 'lightning', associated with the powerful god Shango in Yoruba mythology.
MANDREL
MasculineRare African-origin given name derived from the Yoruba deity "Omandrala," meaning "keeper of mysteries.
MANDRELL
MasculineRare English given name derived from the Old French 'mande' meaning 'command', and Old Norse 'hjallr' meaning 'hall', interpreted as 'the hall where commands are given'. Originally a Norman surname brought to England in the 11th century, Mandrell is now gaining popularity as a distinctive choice for parents seeking unique names.
MANDRILL
MasculineAfrican name from the Democratic Republic of Congo, meaning "powerful warrior" in Lingala. It's associated with strength, courage, and bravery.
MANDY
MasculineDiminutive form of Amanda, derived from Latin 'amans,' meaning 'loving' or 'beloved.' It gained popularity in the US during the mid-20th century.
MANEESH
MasculineRare, Sanskrit-derived Indian name meaning 'jewel', associated with Hindu god Indra and hero Arjuna.
MANEET
MasculineIndian Punjabi name meaning 'honor' or 'respect', also associated with courage. Originally an honorific title in ancient India, it's now a popular unisex given name worldwide.
MANFERD
MasculineManfred is a Germanic name derived from Old High German elements "man" (meaning "man") and "fridu" (meaning "peace"), translating to "bold peace" or "powerful peace." It's rare but meaningful, associated with historical figures like Manfred I of Carinthia and Manfred, King of Sicily.
MANFORD
MasculineUnique given name of Germanic origin, derived from "mann" meaning "man" and "ford" signifying "river crossing", conveying the meaning "man at the river crossing".
MANFRED
MasculineGermanic given name composed of "man" (meaning "person") and "-fred" ("peace"), thus translating to "Peaceful Man".
MANFREDO
MasculineGermanic boys' name composed of "man" meaning 'hand' and "-fried" signifying 'peace', translating to 'having peaceful hands'. It has been borne by historical figures like Manfred I of Sicily.
MANFRIED
MasculineRare, historic German male given name composed of 'man' (human) and 'fried' (peace), signifying "peaceful person".
MANG
MasculineRare yet significant Vietnamese given name, derived from the word "mang" meaning "to carry," symbolizing strength and resilience.
MANH
MasculineTraditional Vietnamese boy's name derived from the Chinese character 明, meaning "bright" or "intelligent," popular during the Ly Dynasty (1009-1225) for its positive connotations of wisdom and enlightenment.
MANHATTAN
MasculineDistinctive American given name derived from the Native American word "Manna-hata," meaning "island of many hills." It became popular in the late 19th century due to its association with New York City, evoking images of strength, resilience, ambition, success, and urbanity.
MANI
MasculineIndian name derived from Sanskrit "mani", meaning "jewel" or "gemstone". It signifies wisdom, intelligence, and inner beauty, and is associated with the moon in Hindu mythology.
MANIFRED
MasculineManfred is a Germanic name meaning "man of peace".
MANIK
MasculineIndian male name derived from the Sanskrit word 'manika', meaning "jewel" or "gemstone", signifying preciousness and beauty. It is associated with Kamadeva, the Hindu god of love and desire, and has been used in India for centuries, often given to children born under the astrological sign of Virgo. Today, Manik remains a distinctive choice globally due to its rich symbolism and intriguing mythology.
MANIL
MasculineUncommon Indian name derived from the Sanskrit word "Mani," meaning "jewel" or "gemstone." It signifies intelligence and brilliance, associated with Lord Vishnu's crown in Hindu culture.