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[ 2 syll. ma-nley, man-l-ey ] The boy name Manley is pronounced MAENLiy KEY. Manley has its origins in the Old English language and it is used largely in English. The meaning of Manley is 'shared land'. A form of the name is the English spelling variant Manly. Manley is rare as a baby boy name. At the modest peak of its usage in 1904, 0.012% of baby boys were named Manley. It was #582 in rank then. The baby name has suffered a substantial drop in frequency since then, and is currently of only sporadic use. Out of all boy names in its family, Manley was nevertheless the most regularly used in 2008. Baby names that sound like Manley include the English Manly, the Irish Malloy, the English, German, Portuguese, and Spanish Manuel, the Italian Manuele, the name Mauli, the Spanish Melo, the Greek, Romanian, and Slavic Mihail, the Hungarian Mihal, the Catalan Millà, the Czech, Spanish, English, and Slavic Milo, the Spanish Minel, the Breton and French Mael, the Breton and French Maël, the Welsh and English Mal, the English Manel, the Italian Manlio, the Portuguese Manoel, the Italian and Spanish Manolo, the English Manual, and the Russian Manuil. KEY: Pronunciation for Manley: M as in "me (M.IY)" ; AE as in "at (AE.T)" ; N as in "knee (N.IY)" ; L as in "lee (L.IY)" ; IY as in "eat (IY.T)" ![]() ![]() |
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