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Manu
- Ma'nū , ruler of Hatra
- Manú (* 1982), Portuguese football player
- Manu, Braydon (* 1997), German soccer player
- Manu, Elvis (* 1993), Dutch soccer player
- Manu, George Adrian (* 1983), Romanian track and road cyclist
- Manu, Gheorghe (1833–1911), Romanian general, politician and statesman
Manuc
- Manucci, Niccolò , Venetian adventurer, traveler and author
- Manucho (* 1983), Angolan football player
- Manucy, Dominic (1823-1885) American Clergyman, Vicar Apostolic of Brownsville
Manue
- Manuel Angelos , Byzantine pretender to the throne, son of Isaac II Angelus, stepson of Boniface I of Montferrat
- Manuel Angelos Philanthropenos , Byzantine emperor, lord of Thessaly
- Manuel António of Portugal (1600–1666), Dutch-Portuguese nobleman
- Manuel de Santo António (1660–1733), Bishop of Malacca and Portuguese Governor of Portuguese Timor
- Manuel de Villena de la Vega, Juan († 1543), Spanish nobleman and politician
- Manuel I (1118–1180), Byzantine emperor
- Manuel I († 1263), Emperor of Trebizond
- Manuel I (1469–1521), King of Portugal
- Manuel I. Charitopoulos († 1222), Patriarch of Constantinople (1217–1222)
- Manuel II († 1254), Patriarch of Constantinople
- Manuel II (1323–1333), Emperor of Trebizond
- Manuel II (1350–1425), Byzantine emperor
- Manuel II (1889–1932), Portuguese nobleman, King of Portugal (1908–1910)
- Manuel III (1364–1417), Emperor of Trebizond
- Manuel Kamytzes , Byzantine general and rebel against Emperor Alexios III.
- Manuel Kantakuzenos , Byzantine usurper in the despotate of Morea
- Manuel Komnenos , son of the Byzantine emperor Andronikos I.
- Manuel Komnenos Dukas Angelos († 1241), Byzantine despot in Epirus and Thessaly, pretender to the throne in Thessaloniki, brother of Theodor I. Komnenos Dukas Angelos
- Manuel Komnenos Raul Asanes , Byzantine despot and military leader, brother-in-law of Emperor John VI. Kantakuzenos
- Manuel Maurozomes , Byzantine aristocrat and rebel against Emperor Theodor I. Laskaris, father-in-law of the Seljuq sultan Kai Chosrau I.
- Manuel Palaiologos († 1320), Byzantine prince, grandson of Emperor Andronikos II.
- Manuel Philes , Byzantine poet
- Manuel of Portugal (1568–1638), Dutch-Portuguese nobleman
- Manuel, Albrecht (1560–1637), Swiss mayor of Bern
- Manuel, Archibald (1901–1976), Scottish politician (Labor Party), member of the House of Commons
- Manuel, Eugène (1823–1901), French educator, writer and politician
- Manuel, Julian (* 1979), German actor and voice actor
- Manuel, Niklaus († 1530), Bernese playwright, painter, graphic artist and statesman
- Manuel, Peter (1927–1958), Scottish serial killer
- Manuel, Rebecca (* 1979), Australian water diver
- Manuel, Richard (1943–1986), Canadian composer, singer and multi-instrumentalist
- Manuel, Rudolf Gabriel (1749–1829), Swiss
- Manuel, Simone (* 1996), American swimmer
- Manuel, Trevor (* 1956), South African politician
- Manuel, Vicente C. (1938–2007), Filipino clergyman, Roman Catholic Bishop of the Apostolic Vicariate of San Jose in Mindoro
- Manuela (1943-2001), German pop singer
- Manuelito († 1894), chief of the Diné Indians
- ManuElla (* 1989), Slovenian pop singer
- Manuelle, Victor (* 1968), Puerto Rican salsa musician
- Manuelli, Massimo (* 1938), Italian film director
- Manuellsen (* 1979), German rapper
Manui
- Manuilow, Valentin Igorewitsch (* 1958), Russian journalist, publisher and political scientist
- Manuilski, Dmitri Sakharovich (1883–1959), Ukrainian and Soviet politician; First Secretary of the Communist Party of Ukraine
Manuk
- Manukian, Aram (1879–1919), Armenian revolutionary, politician and general
- Manukjan, Heworh (* 1993), Ukrainian boxer
- Manukjan, Maksim (* 1987), Armenian wrestler
- Manukjan, Mchitar (* 1973), Soviet, Armenian and Kazakh wrestler
- Manukjan, Wasgen (* 1946), Armenian politician
- Manukyan, Arman (1931–2012), Turkish economist of Armenian descent
- Manukyan, Liana (* 1988), Armenian weightlifter
Manul
- Manulis, Martin (1915-2007), American film producer
Manun
- Manunga, Francisca Koki (* 1993), Kenyan hurdler
Manup
- Manuputi, Belaetrix (* 1988), Indonesian badminton player
Manus
- Manus, Max (1914–1996), Norwegian resistance fighter from the time of the German occupation
- Manus, Rosa , Dutch suffragette
- Manusakas, Manusos (1904–2003), Greek Byzantinist and Neo-Graecist
- Manusardi, Guido (* 1935), Italian jazz pianist
- Manush, Heinie (1901-1971), American baseball player
- Manussi, Hans (1850–1902), Austrian theater actor and director as well as theater director
Manut
- Manut Muangmun (* 1997), Thai soccer player
- Manutius, Aldus (1449–1515), Venetian printer and publisher
- Manutius, Aldus the Younger (1547–1597), youngest son of the Manutius family of printers
- Manutscharjan, Edgar (* 1987), Armenian football player
- Manutschihri († 1040), Persian poet
Manuw
- Manuwald, Bernd (* 1942), German classical philologist
- Manuwald, Gesine (* 1974), German classical philologist
- Manuwald, Henrike (* 1980), German old Germanist
- Manuwald, Rudolf (1916–2002), German painter, graphic artist and metal designer
Manuz
- Manuzzi, Luciano (* 1952), Italian film director and screenwriter