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Manferd

Variant of Manfred, from Germanic elements meaning man of peace or strength and peace.

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Manferd is a variant of Manfred, from Germanic elements meaning man of peace or strength and peace. That combination gives the name a dignified, old-European character, balancing firmness with the ideal of settled order.

Names built on Germanic compounds like this often feel substantial because their meanings are explicit and morally weighted. As a personal name, Manferd sounds formal and somewhat old-world. It has the gravity of a classic masculine name, but the altered spelling gives it a slightly individualized edge.

The name feels serious rather than flashy, which suits its meaning of peace joined to strength. Manferd is rare, but it has the sort of sturdy traditional architecture that can make such names endure across generations.

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