Manny is the Hispanic diminutive of Manuel originating through Hebrew and The Bible as a variation of Immanuel or Emmanuel, meaning "God is with us". A name for a son, Manuel has endured across centuries, popular among Hispanic and Portuguese cultures. It is also a dimunitive for the less common, German, Mannfred.
Manny is the Hispanic diminutive of Manuel originating through Hebrew and The Bible as a variation of Immanuel or Emmanuel, meaning "God is with us". A name for a son, Manuel has endured across centuries, popular among Hispanic and Portuguese cultures. It is also a dimunitive for the less common, German, Mannfred.
Manny is the Hispanic diminutive of Manuel originating through Hebrew and The Bible as a variation of Immanuel or Emmanuel, meaning "God is with us". A name for a son, Manuel has endured across centuries, popular among Hispanic and Portuguese cultures. It is also a dimunitive for the less common, German, Mannfred.
Manny is the Hispanic diminutive of Manuel originating through Hebrew and The Bible as a variation of Immanuel or Emmanuel, meaning "God is with us". A name for a son, Manuel has endured across centuries, popular among Hispanic and Portuguese cultures. It is also a dimunitive for the less common, German, Mannfred.