Manrique
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Manrique is a boy’s name of Spanish origin, meaning “Spanish given name of Germanic origin, meaning 'homeland ruler' or 'powerful warrior'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1975.
What Manrique Means
“Spanish given name of Germanic origin, meaning 'homeland ruler' or 'powerful warrior'.”
The Story of Manrique
Imagine a name that echoes with the strength of ancient warriors and the authority of wise rulers.
Manrique is a name with deep Spanish roots, tracing its lineage back to Germanic origins. Its meaning, 'homeland ruler' or 'powerful warrior,' suggests a heritage of leadership and resilience. This name saw a brief but notable period of use in the mid-1970s.
This name suits a son you envision taking charge with confidence and courage. It’s for a child who will lead with both strategic thinking and a strong sense of purpose, ready to face any challenge.
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Famous Namesakes
Manrique Gómez
Argentine professional football (soccer) player.
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Peak Year
#7 in 1975
Total Births
50
First Recorded
1974
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