Manuel (name)
Manuel is a male given name originating in the Hebrew name Immanu'el (עִמָּנוּאֵל, which means "God with us.") [1] It was reportedly brought from the Byzantine Empire (as Μανουήλ) to Europe, mainly to Germany, Portugal and Spain, where it has been used since at least the 13th century.[2] The name is popular in Spanish, Portuguese, German, French, Romanian, Greek (latinized as Manouilidis), Polish and Dutch, where Manny or Manu are used as nicknames.
Middle Ages
    
- Manuel I Komnenos (1118–1180)
 - Manuel II Palaiologos (1350–1425)
 - Manuel I of Trebizond (1218–1263)
 - Manuel II of Trebizond (1324–1333)
 - Manuel III of Trebizond (1364–1417)
 - Manuel I of Portugal (1469–1521)
 - Infante Manuel, Count of Ourém, Portuguese prince, son of Peter II of Portugal
 - Manuel of Castile (1234–1283), son of Ferdinand III of Castile
 - Manuel I, patriarch of Constantinople in 1216–22
 - Manuel II, patriarch of Constantinople in 1244–55
 - Manuel Christonymos, birth name of Patriarch Maximus III of Constantinople, reigned 1476–1482
 
Early modern
    
- Manuel da Nóbrega (1517–1570), Portuguese Jesuit and missionary in the early Colonial Brazil
 - Manuel, Prince of Portugal (1531–1537), son of John III of Portugal
 - Manuel Maria Barbosa du Bocage (1765–1805), Portuguese poet
 - Manuel Cardoso (composer) (1566–1650), Portuguese composer
 - Manuel Belgrano (1770–1820), Argentine politician and military leader during the Argentine War of Independence
 - Manuel Pardo (politician) (1834-1878), Peruvian politician
 - Manuel Pinto da Fonseca (1681–1773), Portuguese nobleman and Grand Master of the Order of Malta
 
Modern given name
    
- Patriarchs of Lisbon
- Manuel II, 14th. cardinal-patriarch of Lisbon (1929–71)
 - Manuel III, 17th. cardinal-patriarch of Lisbon (since 2013)
 
 - Manuel II of Portugal (1889–1932), the last King of Portugal (1908–1910)
 - Manuel Agogo (born 1979), Ghanaian football player
 - Manuel Alegre (born 1936), Portuguese poet and politician
 - Manny Aparicio (born 1995), Canadian football player
 - Manuel Alfonso Andrade Oropeza (born 1989), Mexican professional wrestler known as "Andrade"
 - Manuel de Blas (born 1941), Spanish actor
 - Manuel Bandeira (1886–1968), Brazilian writer
 - Manuel Bihr (born 1993), Thai footballer
 - Manuel Caballero (1931–2010), Venezuelan historian
 - Manuel Cortés Quero (1906-1991), Spanish politician
 - Manuel Cuevas (born 1933), Mexican fashion designer
 - Manuel Dubrulle (born 1972), French badminton player
 - Manuel Elizalde Sr., Filipino businessman, polo player and sports patron
 - Manuel Elizalde Jr. (1936–1997), Filipino businessman
 - Manuel Ferrara (born 1975), French pornographic actor and director
 - Manuel Fettner (born 1985), Austrian ski jumper
 - Manuel Gava (born 1991), Italian-born German politician
 - Manuel Teixeira Gomes (1860–1941), Portuguese politician and writer, 7th President of Portugal
 - Manuel Göttsching (1952–2022), German musician, member of Ash Ra Tempel
 - Manuel Hassassian (born 1953), Armenian-Palestinian professor
 - Manuel Lanzini (born 1993), Argentinian footballer
 - Manuel Locatelli (born 1998), Italian footballer
 - Manuel Machata (born 1984), German bobsledder and World Champion of 2011
 - Manuel Mamikonian (fl. 4th century), Armenian general and ruler
 - Manuel Merino (born 1961), Peruvian politician and current president of Peru
 - Manuel Morales (basketball) (born 1987), Peruvian basketball player
 - Manuel Moroun (1927–2020), American businessman
 - Manuel Neuer (born 1986), German football goalkeeper
 - Manuel Noriega (1934–2017), Panamanian dictator and criminal
 - Manoel de Oliveira (1908–2015), Portuguese film director
 - Manuel V. Pangilinan (born 1946), Filipino businessman
 - Manuel "Manny" Pardo (1956-2012), American serial killer and former police officer
 - Manuel Pardo (governor) (1774–??), Spanish soldier and governor
 - Manuel Pellegrini (born 1953), Chilean football manager
 - Manuel Pinho (born 1954), Portuguese politician and economist
 - Manuel Poppinger (born 1989), Austrian ski jumper
 - Manuel L. Quezon (1878–1944), first President of the Commonwealth of the Philippines
 - Manny Ramírez (born 1972), Dominican-American Major League Baseball player
 - Manuel Rivera-Ortiz (born 1968), American photographer
 - Manuel Rocha (born 1950), American diplomat
 - Manuel Roxas (1892–1948), first President of the Third Philippine Republic
 - Manuel "Mar" Roxas II (born 1957), Filipino politician, grandson of Manuel Roxas
 - Manuel Sanhouse (born 1975), Venezuelan football goalkeeper
 - Manuel Seco (1928–2021), Spanish lexicographer
 - Manuel Sosa (judge) (born 1950), Belizean jurist
 - Manuel Tenenbaum (1934–2016), Uruguayan educator, historian and philanthropist
 - Manuel Uribe (1965–2014), Mexican who was at one time considered to be the heaviest man in the world
 - Manuel & the Music of the Mountains, pseudonym of composer/arranger Geoff Love (1917–1991)
 
Surname
    
- Charlie Manuel (born 1944), American baseball player, coach and manager
 - EJ Manuel (born 1990), American football player
 - Herman E. Manuel (1849–1918), American politician
 - Jacques-Antoine Manuel (1775–1827), French politician
 - Jerry Manuel (born 1953), American baseball manager
 - Juan Manuel, Prince of Villena (1232–1328), Spanish noble and medieval writer, son of Infante Manuel of Castile
 - Laurent Manuel (born 1986), American association football (soccer) player
 - Louis Pierre Manuel (1751–1793), political figure of the French Revolution
 - Niklaus Manuel (c.1484–1530), Swiss painter
 - Peter Manuel (1927–1958), American-born Scottish serial killer
 - Richard Manuel (1943–1986), Canadian composer, singer and multi-instrumentalist with The Band
 - Rob Manuel (born 1973), English developer/producer of humorous/miscellaneous web content
 - Rod Manuel (born 1974), American football player
 
- Simone Manuel (born 1996), American swimmer
 - Vic Manuel (born 1987), Filipino basketball player
 
Fictional characters
    
- Manuel (Fawlty Towers), waiter in the BBC TV sitcom
 - Manny Calavera, protagonist of the adventure game Grim Fandango
 - Manny Pardo, a hard-boiled detective in the game Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number (based on serial killer Manny Pardo)
 
References
    
- jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/. JewishEncyclopedia.com
 - "Meaning, origin and history of the name Manuel".
 
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