Immanuel

Form of EMMANUEL used in most translations of the Old Testament. Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) was a German philosopher who held that duty was of highest importance.

EMMANUEL   male   Biblical, French, English
From the Hebrew name עִמָּנוּאֵל ('Immanu'el) meaning "God is with us". This was the foretold name of the Messiah in the Old Testament. It has been used in England since the 16th century in the spellings Emmanuel and Immanuel, though it has not been widespread. The name has been more common in continental Europe, especially in Spain and Portugal (in the spellings Manuel and Manoel).
EQUIVALENTS
BASQUE: Imanol
BIBLICAL GREEK: Emmanouel
BIBLICAL HEBREW: Immanuel
BIBLICAL LATIN: Emmanuhel
BIBLICAL: Emmanuel, Immanuel
CATALAN: Manel
CROATIAN: Emanuel
CZECH: Emanuel
DANISH: Emanuel
ENGLISH: Emmanuel, Manuel
FRENCH: Emmanuel, Manuel
GERMAN: Emanuel, Immanuel, Manuel
GREEK: Emmanouil
HEBREW: Immanuel
HUNGARIAN: Emánuel
ITALIAN: Emanuele, Manuel, Manuele
NORWEGIAN: Emanuel
PORTUGUESE (BRAZILIAN): Manoel
PORTUGUESE: Emanuel, Manuel
ROMANIAN: Emanuel, Manuel
SPANISH: Manuel
SWEDISH: Emanuel
DIMINUTIVES AND SHORT FORMS
ENGLISH: Manny
FINNISH: Manu
FRENCH: Manu
GERMAN: Manu
LATE GREEK: Manouel, Manuel
PORTUGUESE: Nelinho
SPANISH: Manolo, Manu
FEMININE FORMS
FRENCH: Emmanuelle
GERMAN: Manu, Manuela
ITALIAN: Emanuela, Manuela
PORTUGUESE (BRAZILIAN): Manoela
PORTUGUESE: Manuela, Nela, Nelinha
ROMANIAN: Emanuela, Manuela
SPANISH: Manola, Manuela, Manuelita
OTHER FORMS
CATALAN: Manel
ENGLISH: Manuel
FRENCH: Manuel
GERMAN: Manu, Manuel, Manuela
ITALIAN: Manuel, Manuele
PORTUGUESE (BRAZILIAN): Manoel, Manoela
PORTUGUESE: Manuel, Manuela, Nela, Nelinha, Nelinho
ROMANIAN: Manuel, Manuela
SPANISH: Manola, Manolo, Manu, Manuel, Manuela, Manuelita