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Around the globe, Manus (มนัส , Manus
, Манус
) is a common primarily masculine, but very infrequently female first name. The first name Manus is characteristic of Thailand, where it is quite a common predominantly masculine, but very infrequently girly name, Ireland, where it is quite a rare boy's name, and Israel, where it is a rare primarily boy's, but very infrequently female name. In absolute terms, it is the most numerous in Thailand, India, and Indonesia. Much less frequently, Manus is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
---|---|
มนัส | Thailand |
Manus | Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, United States, Thailand, Bangladesh |
Манус | Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Ukraine, Belarus |
Manucure | France, United Kingdom |
Aguamanil, Bimana, Emancipate, Giumella, Main, Man, Mana, Manada, Manche, Mancus, Mandate, Mandil, Mandylion, Maneho, Maneira, Manejar, Maneuvre, Mango, Mangual, Manha, Maniable, Manica, Manico, Manier, Manifes, Maniko, Maniküre, Manilha, Manilla, Maniple, Manipulus, Manlevar, Manner, Mano, Manojo, Manopla, Manovella, Mantele, Mantica, Manu, Manual, Manubia, Manuell, Manuo, Manuor, Manure, Manuš, Manya, Manús, Manû,
Manus is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Manus , the character in the play "Translations"; Manus , the operatic character in the opera The Immortal Hour; a peasant and Manus , character in Gaston.