Maning
/mˈeɪnɨŋ/
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Old English
Maning, derived from Old English, means 'Son of Mann' or 'Son of the masculine one.' It reflects a heritage of leadership and nobility, often associated with strength and authority. This name carries a sense of tradition and resilience, rooted in early English culture.
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