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Forename Manrico

In the world, Manrico (Manrico Italy Philippines Germany United States Spain) is quite a rare masculine given name. The first name Manrico is habitual in Italy, where it is quite a rare masculine name, Philippines, where it is a rare male name, and Germany, where it is a very rare boy's name. Much less frequently, Manrico is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Manrico

name Manrico
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Manrico Germany, Philippines, Spain, Italy, United States

First name Manrico in the context

Manrico is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Manrico , the operatic character in the opera Il trovatore by Giuseppe Verdi; a troubadour and officer in the army of the Prince of Urgel.

Notable namesakes

manrico masetti Italian artistic gymnast, IT (b. 1888) link
picture of manrico mansueti manrico mansueti manrico mansueti IT (b. 1935) link
manrico ducceschi Italian resistance medal (1920-1948), IT (b. 1920) link
manrico de tura IT (b. 1910) link
manrico guerrieri Italian association football player, IT (b. 1922) link
manrico murzi Italian poet, writer and journalist, IT (b. 1930) link
manrico marchetto Italian rugby union player and architect, IT (b. 1952) link
manrico gammarota Italian actor, director and screenwriter, IT (b. 1955) link
manrico ronchiato cyclist, IT (b. 1960) link
manrico vaiani IT (b. 1953) link
manrico fabretto researcher link
manrico sebastiano researcher link
manrico morroni researcher link
manrico magrone researcher link
manrico berti Italian footballer, IT link

Characteristic surnames

Sese, Bianchi, Passeri, Reodica, Gollena, Navarro, Martella, Mercader, Mincuzzi, Capillas, Barbieri, Balbalosa, Lataquin, Tagunicar, Frigerio, Federico, Marchetta, Malatesta, Petraccia, Ferrigato, Bernardini, Pagalilauan, Cerdena, Chiappa, Scremin, Mendoza, Cini, Dini, Mosti, Colla, Cespi, Palmi, Pensa, Rossi, Reyes, Ricci, Diamantini, Lampe, Zedda, Donati, Garcia, Gibaga, Lorico, Tiberi, Erasmi, Iachia, Zottig, Masagca, Fusco, and Troncelliti