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Look up mande or Mande in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mande may refer to: Mandé peoples of western Africa Mande languages, their Niger-Congo languages
Mande
Ethnic groups who speak the Mande languages
for merging. › The Mandé peoples are a linguistic grouping of those African nations who speak Mande languages. The various Mandé-speaking nations are
Mandé_peoples
Language family of West Africa
The Mande languages are a family of languages spoken in several countries in West Africa by the Mandé peoples. They include Maninka (Malinke), Mandinka
Mande_languages
American screenwriter
Joseph Mande (born March 16, 1983) is an American comedian, actor and screenwriter. He has received various accolades including a Primetime Emmy Award
Joe_Mande
Empire in West Africa from c. 1235 to 1610
of the coastal provinces of Mali and neighboring societies. Mali, Mandé, Manden, Mande-Bissa and Manding are all various pronunciations of the same word
Mali_Empire
Commune in Île-de-France, France
Saint-Mandé (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ mɑ̃de] ; named for Saint Maudez) is a commune in the Val-de-Marne department in Île-de-France, this commune is
Saint-Mandé
Dutch Christian mystical writer
Hendrik Mande (Dordrecht,1350-60 – Beverwijk,1431) was a Dutch mystical writer, an early member of the Brethren of the Common Life, and an Augustinian
Hendrik_Mande
Origin story of the Mandinka of Mali
The Mandé creation narrative is the traditional creation myth of the Mandinka of southern Mali. The story begins when Mangala, the creator god, tries
Mandé_creation_narrative
Brother of Sunjata, grandfather of Mansa Musa, and key figure in Mali Empire's founding
Mande Bori, also known as Mande Bakari and known in Arabic as Abu Bakr, is a heroic figure in Mande oral tradition who was involved in the founding of
Mande_Bori
Filipino actor (born 1960)
Edgar Mande (born May 15, 1960) is a retired Filipino actor. Edgar Mande's acting career was managed by Alfie Lorenzo. In 2018, more than a decade after
Edgar_Mande
Large language family of Sub-Saharan Africa
languages spoken over the majority of sub-Saharan Africa. It unites the Mande languages, the Atlantic–Congo languages (which share a characteristic noun
Niger–Congo_languages
Ivorian footballer (born 1993)
Sayouba Mandé (born 15 June 1993) is a former Ivorian professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Mandé joined Stabæk in late March 2012 from
Sayouba_Mandé
Ethnic group in West Africa
Bambara (Bambara: ߓߡߊߣߊ߲, romanized: Bamana or ߓߊ߲ߡߊߣߊ߲ Banmana) are a Mandé ethnic group native to West Africa, primarily southern Mali, Ivory Coast
Bambara_people
2008 studio album by Toumani Diabaté
The Mandé Variations is a 2008 studio album by Toumani Diabaté, produced by Nick Gold for World Circuit. Unlike many of his recordings which feature large
The_Mandé_Variations
Possible capital of the medieval Mali Empire
Mande Kaba is a name associated with the proposed capital of the medieval Mali Empire. The location and identity of Mande Kaba have been subjects of ongoing
Mande_Kaba
French scientist, artist and photographer (1787–1851)
Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre (/dəˈɡɛər/ də-GAIR; French: [lwi ʒɑk mɑ̃de daɡɛʁ]; 18 November 1787 – 10 July 1851) was a French scientist, artist and photographer
Louis_Daguerre
Mande language spoken in West Africa
Dyula, Jula, Juula or Dioula (Julakan ߖߎ߬ߟߊ߬ߞߊ߲) is a language of the Mande language family spoken mainly in Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire and Mali, as
Dyula_language
1979 Telugu film by K. Bapayya
Mande Gundelu (transl. Burning hearts) is a 1979 Indian Telugu-language drama film directed by K. Bapayya and produced by D. Ramanaidu under the banner
Mande_Gundelu
Mande language
(Mandinka kaŋo; Ajami: مَانْدِينْكَا كَانْجَوْ), also known as Mandingo, is a Mande language spoken by the Mandinka people of northern Guinea-Bissau, the Casamance
Mandinka_language
Manding languages alphabetic script
in Ajami script, which was not perfectly suited to the tones unique to Mandé and common to other West African languages. An anecdote popular with N'Ko
N'Ko_script
Alleged ape-like creature said to inhabit the Meghalaya subtropical forests in India
In Indian folklore, the Mande Burung is an alleged ape-like creature said to inhabit the Meghalaya subtropical forests in the remote Garo Hills of the
Mande_Barung
Japanese law on public holidays
The Happy Monday System (ハッピーマンデー制度, Happī Mandē Seido) is a set of modifications to Japanese law in 1998 and 2001 to move a number of public holidays
Happy_Monday_System
West African ethnic group
considered for merging. › The Soninke (Sarakolleh) people are a West African Mande-speaking ethnic group found in Mali, southern Mauritania, eastern Senegal
Soninke_people
educational use of ASL. Most of the languages of Mali are among the Mande languages. The Mande family is traditionally counted as a branch of Niger–Congo, Africa's
Languages_of_Mali
Southern Mande languages (called 'Southeastern Mande' in Kastenholz, who calls the superior Southeastern Mande node 'Eastern') are a branch of the Mande languages
Southern_Mande_languages
Storyteller, singer, or musician of oral tradition in West Africa
referred to by a number of names: ߖߋ߬ߟߌ jèli in northern Mande areas, jali in southern Mande areas, guewel in Wolof, paar or kevel or kewel or okawul
Griot
Guinean border and across to Lake Kossou in the center of the country, are Mande languages, such as Dan (1 million speakers) and Guro (half a million, on
Languages_of_Ivory_Coast
West African ethnic group
subgroup of the Mandé peoples and one of the largest ethnolinguistic groups in Africa. They speak the Manding languages in the Mande language family,
Mandinka_people
American nutritionist and civil servant
Jerold Robert Mande (born January 20, 1954) is an American nutritionist, public policy expert, and civil servant who served as Deputy Under Secretary
Jerold_Mande
Epic poem of the Malinke culture
and is structured as the Hero's journey. The epic is a foundational to Mandé culture and has been narrated for generations by Griots through oral tradition
Epic_of_Sundiata
2025 American sports comedy television series
volunteers to pay for him and ends the tradition. 5 5 "Beshert" Thembi Banks Joe Mande February 27, 2025 (2025-02-27) T12.18105 As her engagement party approaches
Running_Point
that of the ancient Mali Empire of the Mandinka (from c. 1230 to c. 1600). Mande people (Bambara, Mandinka, Soninke) make up around 50% of Mali's population;
Music_of_Mali
Indian biologist (born 1962)
Shekhar C. Mande (born 5 April 1962) is Structural and Computational Biologist. He was the Director General of the Council of Scientific and Industrial
Shekhar_C._Mande
Account of Mali Empire Atlantic voyage
Sakura) with Mande Bori, Sunjata's brother, and Abu Bakr II (who De Slane regarded as reigning between Muhammad and Musa) with Bata Mande Bori, a figure
Atlantic voyage of the predecessor of Mansa Musa
Atlantic_voyage_of_the_predecessor_of_Mansa_Musa
History of Blacksmiths in West Africa
occupied high social statuses. These ironworking societies include the Mandé peoples of Mali and the Bamana. In some cultures, their skills were linked
Blacksmiths_of_western_Africa
Founder and first ruler of the Mali Empire
reliable ways to accurately calculate his wealth. Written sources augment the Mande oral histories, with the Moroccan traveller Muhammad ibn Battúta (1304–1368)
Sundiata_Keita
American chemist
Mandë Holford is Professor of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology at Harvard University and Curator of Malacology in Harvard's Museum of Comparative Zoology
Mandë_Holford
Malian kora player (born 1982)
Mamadou Sidiki Diabaté (born 23 September 1982) is a Mandé kora player and jeli from Bamako, Mali. He is the 71st generation of kora players in his family
Mamadou_Sidiki_Diabaté
Country in West Africa
Mole-Dagbon 12.8% Ewe 7.1% Ga-Adangbe 6.4% Gurma 3.2% Guan 2.7% Gurunsi 2.0% Mande 1.6% other Religion (2021) 71.3% Christianity 49.0% Protestant 10.0% Catholic
Ghana
1969 Mexican film
No se mande, profe (Not known to have been distributed in English, but title equates with "Don't Get Fresh, Prof") is a 1969 Mexican film directed by
No_se_mande,_profe
Prabhakar Bhanudas Mande (16 December 1933 – 21 December 2023) was an Indian scholar of folklore, folk culture, and literature from Maharashtra. He was
Prabhakar_Bhanudas_Mande
American dark comedy drama television series
girlfriend (seasons 1–4) Luenell as Miss Loretta, Robin's best friend Joe Mande as Ray, a hotel clerk for the Palmetto (seasons 1–3, 5) Lauren Weedman as
Hacks
13th century Princess of Mali and mother of Sundiata Keita
home with his siblings, and at the plains of Sibi, gathered some of the Mande warrior clans including the future conqueror of Kaabu, Mansa Tiramakhan
Sogolon_Condé
French silent film actress (1873–1957)
produced in Europe. Mandelys was married to fellow actor Georges Wague and was a frequent collaborator of director Louis Feuillade. Mandelys was born in Paris
Christiane_Mandelys
Africano Mande Gedima the former Commissioner General of the South Sudan Revenue Authority, and formerly the Deputy Commissioner General of what was first
Africano_Mande
French video game company
Entertainment SA) is a French video game publisher headquartered in Saint-Mandé with development studios across the world. Its video game franchises include
Ubisoft
Region located in West Africa
Manding, Manden or even Mandé is a region located in West Africa, a space between southern Mali and eastern Guinea. It is the historic home of the Mandinka
Manding_region
Mande language of Nigeria and Benin
Busa, or Bisã, is the Mande language of the former Borgu Emirate in northwestern Nigeria and northern Benin. It is called Busanci in Hausa, and has also
Busa_language_(Mande)
List of Mandé speaking ethnic groups in Africa
This is a list of Mandé peoples of Africa. The predominant countries of each group's residence are shown in bold and are italicised. Manding (whose languages
List of Mandé peoples of Africa
List_of_Mandé_peoples_of_Africa
Language family of West Africa
been influenced by the neighbouring Mande languages in numerous ways. Many words have been borrowed from the Mande languages Bambara and Jula. Carlson
Senufo_languages
Gnostic religion
(Lichtkonigslehre), as Brandt has named it. [...] Both of the central principles of Mandeism, Light and Life, attached themselves to Iranian and Semitic conceptions
Mandaeism
Ruler of Mali from c. 1312 to c. 1337
in Mandé, was the title of the ruler of the Mali Empire. In oral tradition and the Timbuktu Chronicles, Musa is further known as Kanku Musa. In Mandé tradition
Mansa_Musa
Mandé Sidibé (20 January 1940 – 25 August 2009) was Prime Minister of Mali from 2000 to 2002 and chairman of the Board of Directors of Ecobank from 2006
Mandé_Sidibé
Ethnic group in West Africa
ethnic group is being considered for merging. › The Dan or Mano-Dan are a Mande ethnic group from northwestern Ivory Coast and neighbouring Liberia. There
Dan_people
Ubisoft is a video game company based in Saint-Mandé, France. Founded by five brothers in 1986, Ubisoft is well known for developing franchises such as
List_of_Ubisoft_games
State in the Senegambia region of West Africa (1537–1867)
language, the name of the pre-existing Bainuk kingdom. The presence of Mande-speaking populations in the Senegambia predates the Mali Empire by several
Kaabu
West African language group
The Southwestern Mande languages are a branch of the Mande languages spoken in Sierra Leone, Guinea, and Liberia. There are around 2.8 million total speakers
Southwestern_Mande_languages
Association football women's club
Association Sportive de Mandé is a Malian professional women's football club based in the capital city, Bamako. It currently plays in the Malian Women's
AS_Mandé_(women)
Royal title in the Mali Empire
who explained it as meaning "sultan". Cognates of mansa exist in other Mandé languages, such as Soninke manga, Susu menge, and Bambara masa. Vydrin also
Mansa_(title)
Basketball league
USFAS Bamako Attar Club AS Real Bamako Stade Malien AS Sigui Djoliba AC AS Mandé CBD KBC In the 2021 season, AS Police made its debut in the Basketball Africa
Ligue_1_(Mali)
Topics referred to by the same term
Africa known as the Mande languages Mandaic (disambiguation), the variety of Aramaic and its alphabet used by the Mandaeans Mande (disambiguation) This
Mandean
Mansa of Mali
Abu Bakr, known as Bata Mande Bori in oral tradition, was the fifth mansa of the Mali Empire, reigning during the late 13th century. He was a son of a
Abu_Bakr_(mansa)
English word
another great fish jump into de canoe; but me fall asleep... A West African (Mande and/or Bantu) etymology has been argued in scholarly sources, tracing the
OK
British TV sitcom
developing an American adaptation of the series, titled Bren Rents with Joe Mande as writer and executive producer. Wollaston, Sam (27 June 2018). "Stath
Stath_Lets_Flats
Manding language of West Africa
related languages and dialects of the southeastern Manding subgroup of the Mande language family (itself, possibly linked to the Niger–Congo phylum). It
Maninka_language
Group of languages of West Africa
most striking of the Mande similarities listed by Creissels are the third person pronouns a sg. (pan-Mande a), i pl. (pan-Mande i or e), the demonstratives
Songhay_languages
Commune in Koulikoro Region, Mali
Mandé is a commune in the Cercle of Kati in the Koulikoro Region of south-western Mali The commune lies to the southwest of Bamako, the Malian capital
Mandé,_Mali
Ethnic group of Sierra Leone
language, but other groups refer to them as Loko. They speak a Southwestern Mande language that is also called Loko. The majority of the Loko people live
Loko_people
Mali Empire Constitution
master of the slaves but not of the bag they carry." Article 1: The Great Mande Society is divided into sixteen clans of quiver carriers, five clans of
Kouroukan_Fouga
The Mande Studies Association (MANSA, also Association des Études Mandé) is an international organisation with an academic or professional interest in
Mande_Studies_Association
2014 Indian film by Magizh Thirumeni
released on 25 December 2014, Christmas day. It was also dubbed in Telugu as Mande Suryudu (transl. Burning sun). Baradwaj Rangan wrote for The Hindu, "the
Meaghamann
Mande-speaking ethnic group
group is being considered for merging. › The Susu or Soussou people are a Mande-speaking ethnic group living primarily in Guinea and northwestern Sierra
Susu_people
Mande language spoken in West Africa
Bozo (Bambara: Boso, meaning 'house of straw') is a Mande language spoken by the Bozo people of the Inner Niger Delta in Mali. For the purpose of fishing
Bozo_language
Malian musical group
'to give a pledge' – in this case to their musical heritage, that of the Mande jelis (hereditary lineages) which dates back to the time of Sunjata Keita
Trio_Da_Kali
Indian historian and writer (1954–2017)
Pramod Maruti Mande (18 December 1954 – 17 October 2017), popularly known as Bhau, was an Indian historian and writer. He was rewarded as Durgamaharshi
Pramod_Mande
The Eastern Mande languages (called Eastern Eastern Mande by Kastenholz, and Niger–Volta by Schreiber and also known as the Bisa–Busa languages) are a
Eastern_Mande_languages
West African voodoo talisman
also "gregory" or "gerregery") is a talisman that originated in the Muslim Mande communities of Far West Africa and is believed to protect the wearer from
Gris-gris_(talisman)
West African ethnic group
The Bobo are a Mande ethnic group living primarily in Burkina Faso, with some living north in Mali. Bobo is also a shortened name of the second-largest
Bobo_people
Continent
are the largest and most influential. In the central Sahara, Mandinka or Mande groups are most significant. Chadic-speaking groups, including the Hausa
Africa
Creation myths of various cultures
Genesis Greek cosmogonical myth Jamshid Korean creation narratives Kumulipo Mandé creation myth Pangu Raven in Creation Serer creation myth Tungusic creation
List_of_creation_myths
Ugandan long-distance runner
Abdallah Kibet Mande (born 10 May 1995) is an Ugandan long-distance runner. In 2019, he competed in the men's 10,000 metres at the 2019 World Athletics
Abdallah_Kibet_Mande
Mande language of Ivory Coast
Beng or Ben is a Mande language of Ivory Coast. The Ngen dialect, perhaps a closely related language, is spelled various ways, including Gan, Ngain, Ngan
Beng_language
Mandinka invaders who attacked West African coastal societies
the farthest reaches of Mandé influence, and the other was the settlement of Mandé-speakers along the West Atlantic coast. Mandé-speakers moved west and
Mane_people
Mythical creature
Singapore Ebu Gogo – Indonesia Fouke Monster – United States Hibagon – Japan Mande Barung – India Mistapew – Algonquinian cultures Momo the Monster – United
Bigfoot
Malian author
Alpha Mande Diarra is a Malian author, born in 1954. He studied veterinary medicine in France at the Ecole Nationale Vétérinaire d'Alfort. (National Veterinary
Alpha_Mandé_Diarra
American television series
British Film Editors Cut Above Awards - M&E - Media and Entertainment". mande.net. Retrieved June 5, 2026. Pedersen, Erik (January 10, 2023). "Cinema
The_Bear_(TV_series)
Nigerian soldier and politician
Colonel Bala Mohammed Mande is a former Military Administrator of Nasarawa State. He was later appointed Minister of Environment in the Cabinet of President
Bala_Mande
System of phonetic notation
Kibrik & Markus (eds.) Языки мира: Языки манде [Languages of the world: Mande languages]. Nestor-Historia, St. Petersburg. Chao, Yuen-Ren (1930). "ə sistim
International Phonetic Alphabet
International_Phonetic_Alphabet
Metro station in Paris, France
the 12th arrondissement. The station is located under the Avenue de Saint-Mandé, to the west of the crossroads with the Boulevard de Picpus. There is a
Picpus_station
Metro station in Paris, France
Saint-Mandé (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ mɑ̃de]) is a station on line 1 of the Paris Métro, situated on the border of the communes of Saint-Mandé and Vincennes
Saint-Mandé_station
Topics referred to by the same term
Mandinka language, a Manding language of West Africa, belonging to the Mande subgroup of the Niger-Congo language family Mandinka people of West Africa
Mandinka
Moroccan prince converted to Catholicism
of his name, including Baldassare de Loyola Mandes, Baldassarre de Loyola Méndes, Baldassarre Loyola Mandes, Balthasar or Balthazar de Loyola, and Balthazar
Baldassare_Diego_Loyola
Topics referred to by the same term
station, a railway and subway station in Seoul, South Korea Guro language, Mande language of Côte d'Ivoire Elena Guro (1877–1913), Russian artist and writer
Guro
Dialect continuum of Mande languages of West Africa
spelt Manden, and archaically Mandingo) are a dialect continuum within the Mandé family (itself possibly within the larger Niger-Congo family) spoken in
Manding_languages
2020 erotic thriller film
2020 Polish erotic thriller film directed by Barbara Białowąs and Tomasz Mandes. Based on the first novel of a trilogy by Blanka Lipińska, the plot follows
365_Days_(2020_film)
Ethnic group of Indian subcontinent
refers themselves A∙chik Mande (literally "hill people," from A∙chik "bite soil" and mande "people") or simply A∙chik or Mande, with the name "Garo" now
Garo_people
Mande language
Susu or Soso people of Guinea and Sierra Leone, West Africa. It is in the Mande language family, and its closest relative is Yalunka. It is one of the national
Susu_language
Type of wooden xylophone originating in Mali
type of struck idiophone. It is closely associated with the neighbouring Mandé, Bwaba Bobo, Senoufo and Gur peoples of West Africa, particularly the Guinean
Balafon
Football league
2014. It was dominated essentially by Super Lionnes d'Hamdallaye and AS Mandé who both won many titles. On 2016, the Malian Football Federation created
Malian_Women's_Championship
activities have spread far beyond the Mande communities themselves. While the Malinké - Dyula, and Bambara people form a Mande core (at around 50%) of Malian
Culture_of_Mali
MANDE
MANDE
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Mandeville.French : habitational name from Menville in the Haute-Garonne.
Surname or Lastname
English (Midlands)
English (Midlands) : probably a variant of Mandeville. Compare Manville.
Male
Hindi/Indian
(मानदीप) Hindi name MANDEEP means "light of the mind."
Surname or Lastname
German
German : topographic name for someone who lived by a tree that was particularly noticeable in some way, from Middle High German, Old High German boum ‘tree’, or else a nickname for a particularly tall person.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ornamental name from German Baum ‘tree’, or a short form of any of the many ornamental surnames containing this word as the final element, for example Feigenbaum ‘fig tree’ (see Feige) and Mandelbaum ‘almond tree’ (see Mandel).English : probably a variant spelling of Balm, a metonymic occupational name for a seller of spices and perfumes, Middle English, Old French basme, balme, ba(u)me ‘balm’, ‘ointment’ (see Balmer).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Mandry (a local pronunciation of Mainwaring).Dutch and German : from Mand(e)rick, a derivative of a Germanic personal name Manric.Possibly an Americanized form of Polish MÄ…dry (see Mondry).
Boy/Male
Polish
warrior.
Boy/Male
British, English, French
From Me
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Nottinghamshire. The early forms, from Domesday Book to the early 13th century, show the first element uniformly as Mam-, and it is therefore likely that this was a British hill-name meaning ‘breast’ (compare Manchester), with the later addition of Old English feld ‘pasture’, ‘open country’ (see Field) as the second element. The surname is now widespread throughout Midland and southern England and is also common in Ireland.Irish : when not an importation of 1, this is an altered form of the Norman name Manville (see Mandeville).Americanized form of German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) Mansfeld, a habitational name for someone from a place so called in Saxony.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Mander.
Boy/Male
Sikh
Light of the mind, Light of sages
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Mander 1.English : habitational name from Maund Bryan or Rose Maund in Herefordshire, possibly named in Old English as ‘(place at) the hollows’, from the dative plural of maga ‘stomach’ (used in a topographical sense). Mills suggests it may alternatively be a survival of an ancient Celtic term magnis, probably meaning ‘the rocks’.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Light of heart
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain origin. It may be a nickname for a beggar, from an agent derivative of maund ‘beg’ (probably from Old French mendier, Late Latin mendicare); this word is not attested before the 16th century, but may well have been in use earlier. Alternatively it may be an occupational name for a maker of baskets, from an agent derivative of Middle English maund ‘basket’ (Old French mande, of Germanic origin); or perhaps for someone in some position of authority, from a shortened form of Middle English coma(u)nder (from coma(u)nden ‘to command’).German : habitational name from places called Mandern, in Hesse and the Rhineland.Belgian (van der Mander) : habitational name from a place called Ter Mandere or Mandel, in West Flanders, derived from the river name Mandel.Indian (Panjab) : Sikh (Dogar, Jat) name of unknown meaning, based on the names of clans in these communities.
Boy/Male
German
Almond
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish (of Norman origin), and French
English and Irish (of Norman origin), and French : habitational name from any of various places in France called Mann(e)ville (from the Germanic personal name Manno (see Mann 2) + Old French ville ‘settlement’) or Magneville (from Old French magne ‘great’ + ville ‘settlement’).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Mander 1.Dutch : variant of Mandel.
Boy/Male
French German
Makes garments.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Light of heart
Boy/Male
Tamil
Light of the mind, Light of sages
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Mander.Belcher Manter is recorded in Plymouth, MA, in 1657. John Manter (1658–1744), possibly a son of Belcher, was the founder of a family associated with Martha’s Vineyard.
MANDE
MANDE
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Chosen one
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Handsome; Possessed with Beauty
Boy/Male
English German
House or home. Introduced from Germany during the Norman Conquest. Also used as a surname.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Marked; Another Name for Moon
Girl/Female
Australian, Hebrew
Palm Tree
Boy/Male
Tamil
Dhanu Priya | தந௠பà¯à®°à®¿à®¯Â
The bow
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Fountains
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Ganga; Originated from the Lap (Janu) of Lord Vishnu; Daughter of Janu Rishi
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Help of Allah
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Inskip in Lancashire, of uncertain etymology. The first element of this place name has been tentatively connected with Welsh ynys ‘island’ (compare Ince); the second with Old English c̄pe ‘keep’ (noun) in the sense ‘osier basket for keeping or trapping fish’.
MANDE
MANDE
MANDE
MANDE
MANDE
n.
A salt of mandelic acid.
v. t. & i.
See Maunder.
a.
Pertaining to an acid first obtained from benzoic aldehyde (oil of better almonds), as a white crystalline substance; -- called also phenyl glycolic acid.
n.
A mandrel.