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Man

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Type Island
Usage English

Meaning & History

From Old Irish Mana, possibly from the Celtic root *moniyo- meaning "mountain". The Isle of Man is an island between Britain and Ireland. It is a self-governing British dependency.

Related Names

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Other Languages & CulturesMannin(Manx) Mana(Old Irish) Manaw(Welsh)

Categories

British Isles, Celtic nations, islands, United Kingdom
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Entry updated October 6, 2024

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