The baby name Mandeville is a unisex name, 3 syllables long and is pronounced "man-duh-vil".
Mandeville is French in Origin.
Mandeville is a name of French origin, meaning "big town" or "great city". It is derived from the Old French words "man" meaning "man" and "ville" meaning "town" or "city". The name was first recorded in England in the 12th century, when a Norman knight named Geoffrey de Mandeville was granted land in Essex by William the Conqueror. The name became popular in England during the Middle Ages and has been used as a surname and a given name ever since.
The name Mandeville is typically used for boys, although it can also be used for girls. It is pronounced MAN-duh-vil, with the emphasis on the first syllable. The name is not particularly common, but it has been used by several notable people throughout history, including the English author and traveler Sir John Mandeville, who wrote a popular travelogue in the 14th century.
The name Mandeville is composed of two elements: "man" and "ville". The first element, "man", is a common element in many names and means "man" or "person". The second element, "ville", is also a common element in many names and means "town" or "city". Together, the name Mandeville means "big town" or "great city", which may have been a reference to the place of origin of the first person to bear the name.
Mandeville has the following similar or variant Names
- Mandeville |
- Mandville |
- Mandevill |
- Mandevile |
- Mandvill |
- Mandvil |
- Mandvile |
- Mandiville |
- Mandivill |
- Mandivil |
- Mandivile |
- Mandivle
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