Mani

The surname Mani is of Anglo-Saxon origin, derived from the Old English word "manna," meaning "man" or "manner." It is a toponymic surname, referring to individuals who hailed from a place named Maney or Manie, which likely no longer exists in modern Britain.

The Mani surname is relatively rare in contemporary Britain, with most individuals carrying this surname being concentrated in specific regions. The name may have various spellings or variations, such as Mannie or Maney.

Individuals bearing the surname Mani may have roots in ancient Anglo-Saxon communities, and their ancestry could be traced back through records and genealogical research. The surname Mani carries with it a historical significance, providing a glimpse into the personal and familial histories of those who bear it.

There are approximately 765 people named Mani in the UK. That makes it roughly the 9,078th most common surname in Britain. Around 12 in a million people in Britain are named Mani.

Region of origin: Asia

Country of origin: Turkey

Religion of origin: Muslim

Language of origin: Turkish

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Ali
  • Arben
  • Eli
  • Eric
  • Ganesh
  • Jose
  • Mahesh
  • Prem
  • Raja
  • Rajkumar
  • Ramesh
  • Ravi
  • Roy
  • Sebastian
  • Srinath

Female

  • Anita
  • Betty
  • Deepa
  • Emine
  • Indra
  • Jessica
  • Meena
  • Nese
  • Ritu
  • Sangeetha
  • Sema
  • Sudha

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