Manubhai
Manubhai is a given name common in certain Indian communities, particularly among Gujarati speakers. It is a combination of the prefix "Manu" and the suffix "bhai." "Manu" itself has Sanskrit origins and can mean "man" or "to think." The suffix "bhai" is a widely used honorific in India, translating to "brother," and is often appended to men's names as a sign of respect or familiarity. Therefore, Manubhai can be interpreted as "Brother Manu" or "Respected Man." The name is popular across various generations and social strata. While it is a traditional name, it continues to be given to newborns today. Individuals named Manubhai can be found in diverse professions and walks of life, contributing to society in numerous ways. The name's enduring popularity is a testament to its cultural significance and pleasant sound.