Mani

Meaning of Mani

Mani bursts onto the scene like a flash of sunlight in a cobblestone plaza—short, bright and full of promise. Rooted in ancient Persia as the name of a visionary prophet, Mani also glitters in Sanskrit where it means “jewel,” making it a perfect tribute to any little one. In Latin cultures, Mani pops up as a playful spin on Manuel, bringing a warm Spanish zest every time it’s spoken. Easy to say (MAH-nee) and delightfully uncommon—fewer than ten babies in the U.S. have worn it in recent years—Mani carries its own story. It’s a name that feels both timeless and fresh, whispering tales of wisdom, light and a heart ready to embrace adventure.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as MAH-nee (/ˈmɑːni/)

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