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Manuele

Manuele is a masculine given name used primarily in Italian contexts. It is the Italian form of Manuel, which in turn derives from the Hebrew name Immanuel, meaning "God with us." The variant Manuele may be given at birth or used as part of longer Italian names; the feminine counterpart is Manuela. In Italian, the name has biblical and historical resonance and remains in use in contemporary Italy and among Italian communities abroad.

The name is most closely associated with Italian-speaking populations, where it functions as a standard given

Notable individuals named Manuele include the Italian footballer Manuele Blasi (born 1978), who played as a

Cognate forms in other languages include Manuel (Spanish, Portuguese, Italian), Emanuel (German, Scandinavian), Emmanuel (French), and

In onomastics, Manuele is categorized as a historical and religiously resonant given name. While it remains

name
rather
than
a
surname.
It
is
one
of
several
regional
and
historical
variants
of
Manuel
that
reflect
the
diffusion
of
biblical
names
across
Europe.
As
with
many
traditional
names,
its
popularity
can
vary
by
generation
and
region.
midfielder
for
several
Italian
clubs
and
abroad.
The
name
appears
across
various
fields,
but
it
is
not
tied
to
a
single
defining
figure,
underscoring
its
status
as
a
traditional
given
name
rather
than
a
distinctive
personal
brand.
Immanuel
(Hebrew).
Manuele
represents
the
Italian
variant
among
these
forms,
illustrating
how
biblical
names
travel
and
adapt
to
different
linguistic
cultures.
in
use,
it
is
generally
less
prominent
in
contemporary
popular
culture
than
some
of
its
closest
variants.