Manolis is a male name of Greek origin. It is pronounced as mah-NOH-lees (/mɑːˈnoʊliːs/). This name has variations such as Manuel. While the popularity of Manolis in the United States has varied over the years, it has consistently appeared in the records since at least 1979. Although not widely used, Manolis carries a sense of uniqueness and cultural heritage. Its Greek roots give it a strong and distinctive character, making it an excellent choice for parents seeking a name that stands out.
Manolis Kellis is a professor of Computer Science at MIT specializing in Computational Biology and a member of the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. |
Manolis Glezos was a Greek left-wing politician, journalist, author, and folk hero, known for his brave participation in the World War II resistance. |
Manolis Anagnostakis was a prominent Greek poet and critic known for his influential role in Marxist and existentialist poetry movements following the Greek Civil War, although he remains relatively unknown to English-speaking audiences. |
Manolis Angelopoulos was a Greek singer of Gypsy origin. |
Manolis Mitsias is a prominent Greek singer known for his contributions to modern Greek music in the laïko, light laïko, and entekhno genres. |
Manolis Kefalogiannis - Manolis K. Kefalogiannis is a Greek politician from Heraklion, Crete, serving as a Member of the European Parliament for the New Democracy party since 2014. |
Manolis Patralis is a Greek professional footballer who played as a defensive midfielder for Super League 2 club AEL. |
Manolis Dermitzakis is a retired Greek football defender who was a squad member at the 1998 UEFA European Under-21 Championship and earned two full international caps for Greece. |
Manolis Bolakis is a Greek professional footballer known for playing as a right-back for Gamma Ethniki club Atsalenios. |
Manolis Kalogerakis is a Greek professional footballer and goalkeeper for Super League 2 club Chania. |