📖 Acerca de Manus
Manus es una variante gaélica y nórdica de Magnus, derivada del latín 'magnus' que significa 'grande' o 'poderoso.' Introducido en Irlanda y Escocia a través de la influencia vikinga medieval, adquirió una identidad gaélica propia, especialmente en Ulster y Connacht. Ha sido llevado por jefes irlandeses y poetas gaélicos escoceses.
📍 Detalles
- OrigenNorse, Scandinavian
- Género♂ Masculino
- SignificadoVariant of Magnus. Great
🔀 Variantes y Nombres Relacionados
⭐ Personas Famosas
- Manus O'Donnell — 16th-century chieftain of Tyrconnell in Ulster, Ireland; scholar, poet, and author of a notable Life of St. Columba.
- Manus Campbell — Scottish Gaelic poet from the 18th century, known for composing verse in the oral tradition of the Scottish Highlands.
- Magnus (Manus) the Good — King of Norway and Denmark (1035–1047), one of the most celebrated Norse rulers to bear the root name Magnus, from which Manus derives.
- Manus Magnier — Irish Gaelic footballer from County Cork, known for his performances in the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship.