Emmanuel

/ɪˈmænjuəl/ noun

A given name for people, derived from a Hebrew word meaning 'God is with us.'

From Hebrew 'Immanuel' (עִמָּנוּאֵל) combining 'im' (with), 'anu' (us), and 'el' (God). Used historically in Christian contexts and appears in biblical texts, becoming a common given name across many cultures.

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