Manges

Manges is a rare surname of British origin. The origins of the Manges surname can be traced back to medieval times in England. The name is believed to have been derived from the Old English word "Mang," meaning "a clearing or open space in a wood" and "es," which signifies "belonging to."

The Manges surname has been recorded in various forms throughout history, including Mang, Mangs, Maing, and Mainges. Over time, the spelling of the name has evolved to its current form, Manges.

Individuals with the surname Manges have been found in different regions of the United Kingdom, with notable concentrations in England and Scotland. The name has been passed down through generations, and today, individuals bearing the Manges surname can be found across the country.

The Manges family name is part of the rich tapestry of British surnames, each with its own unique history and significance. Like many British surnames, Manges tells a story of ancestry and heritage, connecting individuals to their roots and the traditions of the past.

There are approximately 11 people named Manges in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Fewer than one in a million people in Britain are named Manges.

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