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Manus, a masculine first name derived from the Latin meaning "hand" or "fist," and, less commonly, a "band of men," may refer to:
- Manus Province, in Papua New Guinea
- Manus Island, part of Manus Province
- Manus languages, a subgroup of the Eastern Admiralty Islands languages
- Manus marriage, a type of marriage during Roman times
- Manus award
- Manus (zoology), the zoological term for the distal portion of the fore limb of an animal
- Willard Manus, Los Angeles-based novelist
- Max Manus (1914-1996), Norwegian resistance fighter during World War II
- Manus Boonjumnong, Thai Olympic medalist
- Manuscript a word with manus - meaning the hand
See also
- Magnus (disambiguation)
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