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Mane
- Mañé Miravet, Teresa (1865–1939), Spanish educator, publisher, author and anarchist
- Mané, Ansumané (1940–2000), Guinea-Bissau politician, head of state of Guinea-Bissau
- Mané, Carlos (* 1994), Portuguese football player
- Mane, Malick (* 1988), Senegalese soccer player
- Mané, Ousmane (* 1990), Senegalese football goalkeeper
- Mañé, Ricardo (1948–1995), Uruguayan mathematician
- Mané, Sadio (* 1992), Senegalese football player
- Mané, Samba Lamine , Guinea-Bissau politician
- Mane, Tyler (* 1966), Canadian actor and former wrestler
- Mané-Katz, Emmanuel (1894–1962), French painter of Jewish descent
Manea
- Manea, Cristian (* 1997), Romanian football player
- Manea, Dumitru (1948–2011), Romanian football player
- Manea, Elham (* 1966), Yemeni-Swiss political scientist and author
- Manea, Nicolae (1954-2014), Romanian football player and coach
- Manea, Norman (* 1936), Romanian writer
- Manea, Oana (* 1985), Romanian handball player
- Manea, Rareș (* 1986), Romanian ski mountaineer
- Manea, Silviu (* 1983), Romanian ski mountaineer
Manec
- Manecke, Georg (1916–1990), German chemist
- Manecke, Hans Carl Peter (1798–1871), German landowner and member of parliament
- Manecke, Ingra (* 1956), German discus thrower
- Manecke, Philipp (1638–1707), German city syndic of Hanover
- Manecke, Wolfgang (1938–2017), German journalist, organologist and non-fiction author
Maneg
- Manegold the Elder , Count Palatine in Swabia
- Manegold von Berg († 1215), abbot of several monasteries and bishop of Passau
- Manegold von Hallwyl († 1204), abbot in the monastery of St. Blasien
- Manegold von Lautenbach , German scholastic and first prior of the Marbach monastery, his writings influenced the investiture controversy
- Manegold von Mammern († 1133), Abbot of St. Gallen
- Manegold of Neuchâtel († 1303), Bishop of Bamberg, then Würzburg
- Manegold, Albrecht (* 1973), German ornithologist and paleontologist
- Manegold, Bodo (* 1948), German politician (CDU), district mayor of Berlin-Neukölln
- Manegold, Erich (1895–1972), German chemist
- Manegold, Thomas (* 1968), German author, musician, music producer and media designer
Manei
- Maneiro, David (* 1989), Andorran football player
- Maneiro, Ildo (* 1947), Uruguayan football player and coach
- Maneiro, Maja (* 1982), German actress and voice actress
Manej
- Manejew, Vladimir Petrovich (1932–1985), Soviet wrestler
Manek
- Maneke, Martin (1909–1998), German pediatrician
- Manekin, Roman Wladimirowitsch (* 1965), Russian-Ukrainian journalist, publicist and historian
- Manekshaw, Sam (1914-2008), Indian Field Marshal
Manel
- Maneli, Mieczysław (1922–1994), Polish diplomat and university professor
- Manel·la, Anna (1950–2019), Catalan sculptor
- Manelli, Francesco († 1667), Italian opera singer (bass), conductor and composer
- Manellis, Frangiskos (1911–1978), Greek actor and comedian
- Maneluk, Mike (* 1973), Canadian ice hockey player
Manem
- Manemann, Jürgen (* 1963), German Catholic theologian and philosopher
Manes
- Manén y Planas, Joan (1883–1971), Spanish violinist and composer
- Manen, Christian (* 1934), French composer and music teacher
- Manen, Hans van (* 1932), Dutch choreographer
- Manen, Willem van (* 1940), Dutch trombonist
- Manent i Maurant, Nicolau (1827–1887), Menorcan organist, conductor and composer
- Manent, Pierre (* 1949), French political philosopher
- Manenti, Alexis (* 1982), French film actor and screenwriter
- Manenti, Francesco (* 1951), Italian clergyman, Bishop of Senigallia
- Manenti, Giovanni Piero († 1597), Italian organist and composer of the late Renaissance
Maner
- Manera, Anna Clara (1700–1781), German woman, donor of the organ of St. Ignaz in Mainz
- Manera, Gianni (1940–2013), Italian actor and film director
- Manera, Guido (* 1911), Italian documentary filmmaker and author
- Maneri, Joe (1927–2009), American musician (alto and tenor saxophone, clarinet and piano) and composer and music teacher
- Maneri, Mat (* 1969), American jazz violinist and violist
- Manery, Randy (born 1949), Canadian ice hockey player
Manes
- Manes, Alfred (1877–1963), German-American insurance scientist
- Mánes, Antonín (1784–1843), Czech painter and draftsman of Romanticism
- Manès, Gina (1893–1989), French actress
- Mánes, Josef (1820–1871), Czech painter and representative of Romanticism
- Manes, Philipp , German fur trader and diary author
- Mánes, Quido (1828–1880), Czech painter
- Manesa, Maija (* 1985), Kazakh weightlifter
- Mănescu, Corneliu (1916–2000), Romanian politician and diplomat
- Mănescu, Manea (1916–2009), Romanian politician
- Mănescu, Ramona Nicole (* 1972), Romanian politician, minister and MEP
- Manescul, Ursula von (1931–1991), German actress and radio presenter
- Manesh, Marshall (* 1950), Iranian-American actor
- Manesse, Gaspard (* 1975), French actor and composer
- Manesse, Rüdiger the Elder († 1304), collector of Minnelongs
- Manessier, Alfred (1911–1993), French painter
- Manesson-Mallet, Alain (1630–1706), French cartographer and engineer
Manet
- Manet, Auguste (1797–1862), French lawyer and father of the painter Édouard Manet
- Manet, Édouard (1832–1883), French impressionist painter
- Manet, Eduardo , Cuban writer
- Manet, Eugène (1833–1892), husband of Berthe Morisot, brother of Édouard Manet, model of various painters
- Manet, Gérard (* 1949), French football goalkeeper
- Manet, Julie (1878–1966), French painter, art collector and patron
- Manet, Suzanne (1829–1906), wife and model of Édouard Manet
- Manetas, Miltos (* 1964), international painter, video and net artist
- Manetelu, Miguel (* 1969), East Timorese official and politician
- Manetho , Egyptian priest
- Manetta, Manuel (1889–1969), American jazz musician (multi-instrumentalist)
- Manetta, Manuela (* 1983), Italian squash player
- Manetti, Antonio (* 1970), Italian actor
- Manetti, Domenico (1609–1663), Italian painter
- Manetti, Giannozzo (1396–1459), Italian humanist and politician
- Manetti, Larry (born 1947), American actor
- Manetti, Marco (* 1968), Italian actor, film director and screenwriter
- Manetti, Pierre (* 1993), French jazz guitarist
- Manetti, Richard (* 1986), French jazz guitarist
- Manetti, Rutilio (1571–1639), Italian painter
- Manetti, Saverio (1723–1784), Italian botanist, physician and ornithologist
- Manetti, Stefano (* 1959), Italian clergyman, Bishop of Montepulciano-Chiusi-Pienza
- Manetti, Teresa (1846–1910), founder of the Catholic order
Manev
- Maneval, Hellmut (1898–1967), German football player
- Maneval, Helmut (1931–2017), German economist
Manew
- Manewa, Milka (* 1985), Bulgarian weightlifter
- Manewal, Ulrike , German soccer goalkeeper
- Manewitsch, Abram (1881–1942), Ukrainian-Belarusian-American painter
Manez
- Máñez Costa, Maria (* 1970), Spanish geographer and university professor