Manil name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin:
Usage: Gujarati and Sanskrit
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Manil
Meaning: Jewel of a Son
Rashi: Simha
Nakshatra: Ashlesha
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What does Manil mean?

Unfamiliar and Fresh boy name Manil is dominantly used in Gujarati and Sanskrit, Manil means "Jewel of a Son".

Variants of Manil

Maneel

How popular is the name Manil?

Manil is a unique baby name in France, it has been in use since 1997 and was able to reach the top 2000 names. Recently in 2018, it ranked 1291st when 27 boys were named Manil.

There are over 262 babies that have been given the name Manil in France. Manil is a rare baby name in United States still in use today. Manil is a common name in India and Sri Lanka while somewhat familiar name in Nepal and Indonesia.

According to our research, over 5000 babies have been named Manil globally.

YearRankBirths
2018107006

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Here's what numbers has to say about Manil

You would climb the highest rock if that's necessary to accomplish something you want badly. You need to open up and allow your closest ones to enter your real world. You are probably an artist, or a writer, or something else associated with creativity. Remember that life is to have fun and don't worry much. You can be an actor, singer, athlete, architect, CEO, social media manager, or influencer.

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Famous people named Manil

  • Manil Suri, Indian-American mathematician and writer of a trilogy of novels all named for Hindu gods

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