The surname Manuel is of Old Norman French origin, introduced into England after the Conquest of 1066, and distinguished by being first recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086. The surname Manuel is one of the variant forms of the locational name derived from any of various places in France called "Mann(e)ville" or "Magneville".
The former place name is derived from the Old Germanic personal name "Manno", with the Old French "ville", settlement, while Magneville derives from the Old French "magne", great, with "ville" as before.
Geoffrey de Mandeville (deceased 1144), an English baron who was created Earl of Essex in 1141, was of a family originally from Manneville. Early examples of the surname include: Ernulf de Mandeuill, (1158, Wiltshire); William de Manevell (1210, Buckinghamshire); and William de Manwell (1296, Sussex). The modern surname has forms ranging from Mandeville and Manvill(e) to Manvell, Manwell and M(a)nwell. David Manuel married Dorothy Parry in 1718 in Newmarket, Flint, and on June 25th 1757, David Manuel married Margaret Williams at Llanbadarnfawr, Cardigan.
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The surname Raab is of German origin.
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Holt is a German surname.
Yes, it is a Prussian surname.
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