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Manoel is a surname and a male given name. Notable people with the name include:


Surname

* Elias Manoel (born 2001), Brazilian football winger and striker * Felipe Manoel (born 1989), Brazilian football midfielder * Marcel Manoël, president of the National Council of the Reformed Church in France 2001–2010 * Sandro Manoel (born 1988), Brazilian football midfielder *
Sérgio Manoel (disambiguation) Sérgio Manoel may refer to: * Sérgio Manoel (footballer, born 1972), Brazilian football attacking midfielder * Sérgio Manoel (footballer, born 1989) (1989–2016), Brazilian football defensive midfielder {{hndis, Manoel, Sergio ...
, multiple people * Viktor Manoel (born 1957), Mexican–American dancer, choreographer, writer, and actor


Given name

* Manoel Afonso Júnior (born 1991), or Alfonso, Brazilian football forward * Manoel de Aguiar Fagundes (1907–1953), or Manoelzinho, Brazilian football striker * Manoel Alencar do Monte (1892–?), or Alencar, Brazilian footballer * Manoel Almeida Júnior (born 1985), or Pirão, Brazilian football defender *
Manoel da Costa Ataíde Manoel da Costa Ataíde, better known as Mestre Ataíde (18 October 1762 – 2 February 1830), was a Brazilian painter, sculptor, gilder and teacher. An important artist of the baroque-rococo school in Minas Gerais, Ataíde had a major influen ...
(1762—1830), Brazilian painter and sculptor * Manoel de Barros (1916–2014), Brazilian poet * Manoel Beckman (1630–1685), Brazilian trader * Manoel Braga (1902–1955), Brazilian sports shooter * Manoel Victor Cavalcante (1958–2022), Brazilian politician * Manoel Carlos (born 1933), Brazilian screenwriter, director, producer, and actor * Manoel Carlos de Lima Filho (born 1964), or Neco, Brazilian football winger and manager * Manoel Cassiano de Freitas (born 1963), or Freitas, Brazilian football forward * Manoel Ceia Laranjeira (1903–1994), Brazilian Bishop of the Independent Catholicism movement * Manoel Cordeiro Valença Neto (born 1982), or Valença, Brazilian football defender * Manoel de Sousa Coutinho (1555–1632), or Luís de Sousa, Portuguese monk and writer * Manoel Cruz (born 1970), Brazilian jockey * Manoël Dall'igna (born 1985), French rugby sevens forward * Manoel Dias Soeiro (1604–1657), or Menasseh Ben Israel, Portuguese rabbi, kabbalist, and printer *
Manoel Felciano Manoel Felciano (born November 12, 1970) is an American actor, singer, and songwriter. Career He received a humanities degree from Yale University. Felciano attended the Graduate Acting Program at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, g ...
(born 1970), American actor, singer, and songwriter * Manuel de Brito Filho (born 1983), or Obina, Brazilian football striker * Manoel Francisco de Andrade Spina (born 1955), or Chico Spina, Brazilian football forward * Manoel Gomes (born 1969), Brazilian singer and composer * Manoel Jacintho Coelho (1903–1991), Brazilian writer * Manoel José Dias (1940–2004), or Manoelzinho, Brazilian football forward * Manoel Júnior (born 1976), Brazilian football midfielder * Manoel Lourenço (1907–1966), Brazilian swimmer *
Manoel Maria Manoel Maria Evangelista Barbosa dos Santos (born 29 February 1948), known as Manoel Maria, is a Brazilian retired footballer and football manager. He played mainly as a right winger, and competed in the men's tournament at the 1968 Summer Ol ...
(born 1948), Brazilian football winger and manager * Manoel Messias (born 1996), Brazilian triathlete * Manoel Messias Barbosa da Silva (born 1985), or Maranhão, Brazilian football defender * Manoel Messias de Mello (1904-1994), or Messias de Mello, Brazilian illustrator and painter * Manoel Messias Silva Carvalho (born 1990), Brazilian football defender * Manoel Miluir (born 1948), or Miluir Macedo, Brazilian football manager * Manoel Morais Amorim (born 1984), or Morais, Brazilian football midfielder * Manoel do Nascimento (born 1926), Brazilian boxer * Manoel Nunes (1895–1977), or Neco, Brazilian football midfielder *
Manoel de Oliveira Manoel Cândido Pinto de Oliveira (; 11 December 1908 – 2 April 2015) was a Portuguese film director and screenwriter born in Cedofeita, Porto. He first began making films in 1927, when he and some friends attempted to make a film about Wor ...
(1908–2015), Portuguese film director and screenwriter * Manoel Pereira (1625–1688), Portuguese Roman Catholic prelate in Brazil * Manoel Pessanha (1918–2003), or Lelé, Brazilian footballer * Manoel Pinto da Fonseca (slave trader) (1804–1855), Portuguese slave trader in Brazil * Manoel Rezende de Mattos Cabral (born 1950), or Nelinho, Brazilian football defender * Manoel Henriques Ribeiro (1945–2022), Brazilian politician * Manoel Cristiano Ribeiro Lemes (born 1989), Brazilian football forward * Manoel Fredrick Santos (1935–2020), or Manny Santos, Australian weightlifter * Manoel Santos (boxer) (1940–2013), or Manny Santos, Tongan-born New Zealand boxer * Manoel Santos Filho (born 1980), or Itaparica, Brazilian-born Hong Kong football midfielder * Manoel Segundo Jardim Júnior (born 1991), Brazilian football striker * Manoel da Silva (born 1919), Portuguese sports shooter * Manoel da Silva Costa (1953–2015), Brazilian football forward * Manoel da Silva Filho (born 1978), Brazilian football forward * Manoel Soto (1944–2019), Spanish Socialist Workers' Party politician *
Manoel Tobias Manoel Tobias da Cruz Júnior (born 7 April 1971), commonly known as Manoel Tobias, is a former futsal Sportsperson, player. He is a two time futsal world champion with the Brazil national futsal team, Brazilian team Honours Clubs * Fortaleza C ...
(born 1971), Brazilian futsal player * Manoel Victor Filho (1927—1995), Brazilian painter, illustrator, and cartoonist * Manoel Villar (1912–2011), Brazilian swimmer * Manoel de Castro Villas Bôas (1907–1979), Brazilian entrepreneur, writer, and journalist * António Manoel de Vilhena (1663–1736), Portuguese nobleman


See also

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Manuel (name) Manuel is a masculine given name originating in the Hebrew name Immanuel (name), Immanuel (), which means "God with us." It was reportedly brought from the Byzantine Empire (as ) to Western Europe, mainly Germany, Portugal and Spain, where it has ...
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