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IMMANUEL
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GENDER: Masculine
USAGE: German, Hebrew, Biblical, Biblical Hebrew
OTHER SCRIPTS: עִמָּנוּאֵל (Hebrew)
Meaning & History
Form of EMMANUEL used in most translations of the Old Testament. Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) was a German philosopher who held that duty was of highest importance.
Related Names
OTHER LANGUAGES: Imanol (Basque), Emmanouel (Biblical Greek), Emmanuhel (Biblical Latin), Manel (Catalan), Emanuel (Croatian), Emanuel (Danish), Emmanuel, Manny, Manuel (English), Emmanuel (French), Emmanouil (Greek), Emánuel (Hungarian), Emanuele, Manuel, Manuele (Italian), Manouel, Manuel (Late Greek), Emanuel (Norwegian), Manuel, Nelinho (Portuguese), Manoel (Portuguese (Brazilian)), Emanuel, Manuel (Romanian), Manolo, Manu, Manuel (Spanish), Emanuel (Swedish) Popularity
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