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MANINDER
MasculineIndian name of Punjabi origin, derived from Sanskrit words 'Mani' meaning "jewel" and 'Inder' signifying "leader", thus conveying the meaning "jewel leader".
MANISH
MasculineSanskrit male given name meaning 'desire' or 'ambition', worn by notable figures like designer Manish Arora and entrepreneur Manish Patel.
MANIT
MasculineAncient Ojibwe name meaning 'spirit' or 'breath of life', embodying a rich cultural heritage and association with nature's power.
MANIX
MasculineDistinctive Latin-origin given name derived from "manus," meaning "hand." It was popular among early Christians and is associated with several saintly figures throughout history.
MANJINDER
MasculineIndian name of Sanskrit origin, meaning 'victory' and associated with the Hindu god Indra.
MANJOT
MasculineUnique Punjabi name derived from the word "manjot," meaning "handsome." Traditionally given to boys, but also used for girls, it holds significant meaning in Punjabi culture.
MANKIRAT
MasculineDistinctive Punjabi name derived from Sanskrit, meaning 'one who acts with intellect'.
MANKIRT
MasculineUnique Punjabi given name derived from the words 'Man' meaning 'mind' or 'heart', and 'Kirt' signifying 'glory' or 'praise'. It translates to 'glorious mind' or 'mind that glorifies'.
MANLEY
MasculineRare, English-origin given name derived from the Old English 'Manna', meaning 'ready' or 'eager'. It originally denoted individuals prepared for battle or eager to please.
MANLIO
MasculineItalian name derived from the Latin word 'manus', meaning 'hand'.
MANLY
MasculineEnglish name derived from the Middle English word 'manlic', meaning 'having the qualities or appearance of a man'. It has been associated with strength and courage throughout history.
MANMEET
MasculineIndian unisex name derived from Sanskrit words "Man" and "Meet", signifying 'union of mind', often associated with spirituality, harmony, and inner peace.
MANN
MasculineGerman origin, meaning 'man', and was originally an occupational surname given to male servants or farmers.
MANNAN
MasculineUncommon Irish name derived from the Gaelic word "manach," meaning "monk." It is associated with Saint Mannan, one of Ireland's Twelve Apostles who introduced Christianity to the country in the 5th century. The name also appears in ancient Irish mythology, further enriching its historical significance and cultural heritage.
MANNIE
MasculineHebrew name derived from 'shama', meaning 'to cause to hear' or 'communication'. Historically, it was the name of one of King David's warriors.
MANNING
MasculineEnglish surname dating back to the 13th century, derived from 'maling', meaning malt maker for beer production.
MANNIX
MasculineIrish given name derived from 'Mannach', meaning 'little monk' or 'devout'. It's associated with Saint Mannach and the influential O'Mannin clan.
MANNON
MasculineUncommon Irish name derived from the ancient Celtic sea god Manannán mac Lir, meaning 'son of the sea' or 'horse-man', reflecting his shapeshifting abilities and connection to nature.
MANNUEL
MasculineThe name Manuel originates from Hebrew 'Immanuel', meaning 'God with us', popularized in Spain during the Middle Ages.
MANNY
MasculineUnique, unconventional Spanish name derived from Manuel, meaning 'God is with us,' associated with strength and blessed fortune.
MANO
MasculineHawaiian unisex name derived from "mana," signifying spiritual power, with rich cultural history and mythological significance.
MANOA
MasculineUnique Hawaiian name derived from 'mano', meaning shark, symbolizing strength and courage, and historically associated with Chief Manoa of Oahu.
MANOAH
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "rest" or "dwelling," famously known as the husband of Samson's mother in the Bible.
MANOJ
MasculineIndian boy's name originating from Kerala, derived from Sanskrit words 'Mana' (mind/intellect) and 'jotis' (light/radiance), translating to "radiant intellect" or "illuminated mind". It's also associated with Hindu mythology's Prince Mandoor.
MANOLIS
MasculineTraditional Greek male name derived from "manolios," meaning "gift of God.
MANOLITO
MasculineSpanish name derived from the diminutive form of "Manuel", which originates from the Hebrew name "Immanuel" meaning "God is with us".
MANOLO
MasculinePopular Spanish name derived from Manuel, meaning "little hand.
MANON
MasculineFrench feminine given name with Breton origins, meaning "fortunate" or "favorable", derived from the Breton word for tide.
MANPREET
MasculineIndian name from Punjab, derived from Sanskrit words 'man' (mind) and 'prit' (love), signifying mindful love.
MANRAJ
MasculineIndian name, specifically from the Punjabi community, derived from Sanskrit words "Manas" meaning 'mind' and "Raj" meaning 'king', thus signifying 'king of the mind'. It was traditionally given to boys born into high social status families or those with exceptional intelligence, but has since become more popular across various backgrounds.
MANRIQUE
MasculineSpanish given name of Basque origin meaning "strong like".
MANSA
MasculineAfrican name meaning "king" or "ruler" in Mandinka language, popularized by historic ruler Mansa Musa and signifying hope for future power and influence.
MANSEL
MasculineUncommon given name of unknown origin and meaning.
MANSELL
MasculineRare Welsh given name derived from "Manesell", meaning "celebration of stones".
MANSFIELD
MasculineOld English given name and surname that translates to "stronghold in the field". It originally served as a surname before becoming popular as a given name in the late 19th century, and is now considered relatively uncommon but steadily gaining popularity. Notably, American actress Jayne Mansfield was a famous bearer of this name.
MANSON
MasculineEnglish name derived from 'mansun', meaning 'more handsome'.
MANSOOR
MasculineArabic name meaning "victorious," associated with successful historical figures like the second Caliph of Islam, Mansur.
MANSOUR
MasculineArabic-origin name meaning 'victorious', popular throughout history and still widely used today.
MANSUR
MasculineArabic male name meaning 'victorious through weapons', inspired by the 8th-century Abbasid Caliph Al-Mansur, connoting strength and triumph.
MANTAJ
MasculineRare and intriguing name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the Arabic word "mantaj" meaning "decorated," but without concrete evidence to support this connection. Its mysterious nature allows bearers to create their own history and identity.