From the Hebrew ‘Menahem’, meaning ‘comforter’.
The name Manuel is a Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian variant of the name Emmanuel. It is derived from the Hebrew name עִמָּנוּאֵל (‘Immanu’el) meaning “God is with us”.
In Christian tradition, Emmanuel is a symbolic name for Jesus Christ, emphasizing the belief that God is present among humanity. The name became popular in Christian-majority countries due to its religious significance.
Historically, the name Manuel has been borne by various rulers and royals across different countries, particularly in Spain and Portugal. It has a regal and noble connotation and is associated with strength, leadership, and divine presence.
Today, Manuel continues to be a popular name in Spanish-speaking countries and beyond, appreciated for its classic charm and rich historical roots. It is a timeless choice for parents seeking a name with a strong spiritual and royal background.
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