Manal

#96 in Minnesota

Meaning of Manal

Manal, a feminine appellation of Arabic provenance, unfolds as an emblem of aspiration and accomplishment, its very etymology rooted in the triliteral root n-ā-l (نال), “to attain” or “to achieve.” In scholarly terms, it functions as a lexical signifier of grace and triumphant fulfillment, much like the laurel wreath—laurus nobilis—bestowed upon ancient victors, weaving a subtle thread of classical Latin imagery into its semantic tapestry. Pronounced mah-NAL (/maːˈnal/), the name carries a lilting cadence that, when spoken, evokes the rising sun’s steady promise of new horizons. Though its presence in the United States has remained modest—hovering within the 800s to 900s rank over the past half-century and charting a position of 912th in 2024—Manal’s enduring resonance among parents seeking a title that marries dignified heritage with poetic ambition speaks to its quiet but steadfast allure.

Pronunciation

Arabic

  • Pronunced as mah-NAL (/maːˈnal/)

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Notable People Named Manal

Manal al-Sharif -
Manal Al Dowayan -
Manal bint Mohammed Al Maktoum -
Claudia Renata Soto
Curated byClaudia Renata Soto

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