"Manu" is a word with multiple meanings depending on the context and language. In Sanskrit, it refers to a progenitor or the first man, often associated with the concept of humanity's ancestor. In Hawaiian, "manu" means "bird." Additionally, in various other languages, it may have different meanings or uses, but its significance often relates to themes of creation or nature.
Manu is Animal in English. In the name Manu Samoa, I can only surmise that Manu is used to describe the Team as Warriors with strength, power and fearlessness in them. Manu Samoa are at times referred to as Samoan Warriors (Toa Samoa).
Manu
By force and scientific* ... is the English equivalent of 'manu et scientifica'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'manu' means 'by force'. The conjunction 'et' means 'and'. The adjective 'scientifica' means 'scientific'. *The phrase is incomplete. The adjective 'scientific' needs to modify a noun.
God Histry
Bird (manu - animal) (lele - fly)
The prefix "man" or "manu" typically refers to something related to humans or mankind. It can also imply characteristics such as being done by hand or by humans.
manu nai pata
water bird
"Manu" in Hawaiian can mean bird or animal depending on the context. It can also refer to traditional Hawaiian kites flown for entertainment or in ceremonial practices.
Manu o le alofa
Sounds like you're trying to spell out the beginning of Manu Samoa's siva tau (haka). If so, then the first line means - The Manu Samoa, may you succeed in your mission.
Man, as in male person, comes neither from Greek nor Latin, It has a Germanic root. Manu is more difficult without a context. There is an oceanic word manu which means bird. Manu is also a Hindi word for the first man, and derives from Sanskrit. (The Germanic languages and Sanskrit both derive from Indo-European). Manu, as short for Manuel is a Spanish/Portuguese name deriving from Latin and late Greek, but of course there are other similar names such as the Hebrew Emmanuel. The many English words beginning with manu- such as manual, derive from the Latin manus, meaning hand.