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  2. Manuel (name) - Wikipedia

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    Manuel is a masculine given name originating in the Hebrew name Immanuel (עִמָּנוּאֵל ‎), which means "God with us." [ 1 ] [ better source needed ] It was reportedly brought from the Byzantine Empire (as Μανουήλ ) to Western Europe , mainly Germany, Portugal and Spain, where it has been used since at least the 13th century ...

  3. Emanuel (name) - Wikipedia

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    Emanuel is a given name or last name originating from the Latin word "Emmanuel", the Greek word "Emmanouel" and from the Hebrew given name Immanuel which means "God is with us".

  4. Manu (name) - Wikipedia

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    Manu is a given name, often derived from Manuel or is of Hindu origin. It can also be a surname. Notable people with the name include: As a given name. Actors

  5. Mandel - Wikipedia

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    Mandel is a surname (and occasional given name) that occurs in multiple cultures and languages. It is a Dutch, German and Jewish surname, meaning "almond", from the Middle High German and Middle Dutch mandel. [1]

  6. Mann (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Mann‌ is a German‌, Dutch‌, Jewish (Ashkenazic), English, Irish or Scottish surname, of Germanic origin.It means 'man', 'person', 'husband'. In the runic alphabet, the meaning 'man', 'human', is represented by the single character ᛗ.

  7. Spanish naming customs - Wikipedia

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    In names of persons, the prepositional particle de is written in lower-case when the forename has been included, e.g. José Manuel de la Rúa ("of the street") and Cunegunda de la Torre ("of the tower"); when the forename has been omitted, the de is capitalized, e.g. doctor De la Rúa and señora De la Torre. [citation needed] Without a patronymic

  8. Morel (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Manuel Armoa Morel (born 2002), Argentine volleyball player; Marie-Rose Morel (1972–2011), Belgian politician; Martín Morel (born 1980), Argentine retired footballer; Olivier Morel de La Durantaye (1640–1716), colonial officer in New France; Pierre Morel (born 1964), French cinematographer and film director

  9. Manning - Wikipedia

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    Manning is from an old Norse word — manningi — meaning a brave or valiant man; and one of the first forms of the name was Mannin; another cartography was Mannygn. [1]