Manna

Manna is an English surname with Anglo-Saxon origins that can be traced back to the medieval era. The name is believed to have derived from the Old English word "mann," meaning "man" or "person," and was used to denote someone's gender. Over time, this evolved into the surname Manna, which came to be associated with various families across Britain.

The Manna surname has been documented in records from different regions of England, suggesting that multiple families adopted this name independently. It is not uncommon to find variations in the spelling of the surname, such as Mannah or Mannar, due to differences in dialects and regional accents.

Individuals with the surname Manna have been found in various historical documents, including census records, birth and marriage certificates, and land deeds. These records indicate that the Manna name has been present in England for centuries, with some families establishing long-standing ties to specific regions.

Today, the Manna surname continues to be borne by individuals in Britain and beyond, serving as a link to the rich tapestry of English history and heritage. As with many surnames, the significance and history of the Manna name may vary between different branches of the family, each with its own unique story to tell.

There are approximately 211 people named Manna in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around three in a million people in Britain are named Manna.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Antonio
  • Bev
  • Chris
  • David
  • Francesco
  • Gary
  • Gavin
  • Gennaro
  • Joseph
  • Luke
  • Rashad
  • Timothy
  • Vincent

Female

  • Carly
  • Claire
  • Elaine
  • Leanne
  • Maria
  • Martina
  • Patricia
  • Roberta
  • Ruth
  • Tracey

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