Mane - People

People

  • Mane (clan), one of the Maratha clans; also one of the surnames of the clan people
  • Mane people or Manneh, African soldiers from the first half of the sixteenth century
Mane (surname)
  • Ansumane Mané (c. 1940-2000), Guinea-Bissau soldier
  • Gucci Mane (born 1980), American rapper; birth name Radric Davis
  • Emmanuel Mane-Katz (1894–1962), Ukrainian painter
  • Laxman Mane (born 1949), Indian writer and a social activist
  • Malick Mane (born 1988), Senegalese football player
  • Nivedita Sambhajirao Mane (born 1963), Indian politician
  • Purnima Mane, Indian public health worker
  • Sadio Mané (born 1992), Senegalese footballer
  • Sureshbabu Mane (1902–1953), Indian singer
  • Steven Mane (born 1986), American voice actor
  • Tó Mané (born 1992), Portuguese footballer
  • Tyler Mane (born 1966), Canadian actor and professional wrestler
  • Vinayak Mane (born 1982), Indian cricketer
Mane (given name)
  • Mane, nickname of José Manuel Jiménez Ortiz, Spanish footballer
  • Mane Bajić (born 1941), Serbian football player
  • Mané de la Parra (born 1982), Mexican producer, songwriter, singer and actor

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