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14th-century ruler of the Mali Empire
Muhammad ibn Qu (Arabic: محمد بن قو, romanized: Muḥammad ibn Qū; fl. 14th century) was the eighth mansa of the Mali Empire. He succeeded his father, Mansa
Mansa_Muhammad
Ruler of Mali from c. 1312 to c. 1337
Mansa Musa (c. 1280 – c. 1337) was the ninth Mansa of the Mali Empire, which reached its territorial peak during his reign. Musa's reign is often regarded
Mansa_Musa
Account of Mali Empire Atlantic voyage
as mansa was Muhammad ibn Qu (Mansa Muhammad). As such, several historians have attributed the voyage to Mansa Muhammad. Many sources call the mansa in
Atlantic voyage of the predecessor of Mansa Musa
Atlantic_voyage_of_the_predecessor_of_Mansa_Musa
History of Africa from 1301 to 1500
reign of Mansa (king) Qu. Mansa Qu's successor was his son, Mansa Muhammad. In 1312 the most famous Malian king, Mansa Musa, came to power. Mansa Musa's
14th_&_15th_century_Africa
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)
Empire in West Africa from c. 1235 to 1610
c. 1255) and became renowned for the wealth of its monarchs, especially Mansa Musa (Musa Keita). At its peak, Mali was the largest empire in West Africa
Mali_Empire
Mansa of Mali
Mansa Mahmud II, also known as Muhammad or Mamadou, was mansa ("king of kings") of the Mali Empire from 1481 to 1496.[citation needed] He was the son
Mahmud_II_(mansa)
Mansa of Mali
ساكورة, romanized: Sākūra; French: Sakoura; fl. 13th–14th century) was a mansa of the Mali Empire who reigned during the late 13th century, known primarily
Mansa_Sakura
11th–17th century dynasty in northwestern Africa
history is entirely unknown, outside of legends and myths. The first Keita mansa was Sundiata Keita. This is when Mari Jata is crowned and Keita becomes
Keita_dynasty
History of an empire in West Africa from c. 1226 to 1670
absence. Eventually, due to Muhammad's failure to return, Musa was recognized as mansa. Kankan Musa, better known as Mansa Musa probably took power in
History_of_the_Mali_Empire
Founder and first ruler of the Mali Empire
founder of the Mali Empire. He was also the great-uncle of the Malian ruler Mansa Musa, who is regarded as the wealthiest person of all time, although there
Sundiata_Keita
Andalusian-Malian poet (c. 1290–1346)
of Mansa Musa, Emperor of Mali. He is the most renowned of the scholars from the wider Muslim world who emigrated to Mali in the aftermath of Mansa Musa's
Al-Sahili
Muhammad ibn Muhammad al-Kishnawi (died 1741/2), sometimes spelled al-Kashinawi or al-Katsinawi, was a prominent 18th century scholar, mathematician,
Muhammad ibn Muhammad al-Kishnawi
Muhammad_ibn_Muhammad_al-Kishnawi
First ruler of the Askia dynasty of the Songhai Empire
Askia Muhammad Ture I (1443–1538), born Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr al-Turi or Muhammad Ture, was the first ruler of the Askia dynasty of the Songhai Empire
Askia_Muhammad_I
Maghrebi traveller and scholar (1304–1368/1369)
Abdullah Muhammad ibn Battuta. In his travelogue, The Rihla, he gives his full name as "Shams al-Din Abu ’Abdallah Muhammad ibn ’Abdallah ibn Muhammad ibn
Ibn_Battuta
Former princely state in Gujarat, India (1730–1948)
defeated Mansa Khant, captured Uparkot and crushed the rebellion. In 1947, Shah Nawaz Bhutto joined the council of ministers of Nawab Muhammad Mahabat
Junagadh_State
Mansa of Mali
but nothing is known of the Mansas who may have ruled in between them. Songhai forces under the command of Askia Muhammad I defeated the Malian general
Mahmud_III
Armed forces of the Mali Empire
of "mari" meaning prince, making Mansa Sakura and Mansa Mahmud IV the only sitting mansas ever to lead an army. Mansa Sundjata is credited with organizing
Military history of the Mali Empire
Military_history_of_the_Mali_Empire
King of Songhai
Muslim ulama of Timbuktu, who had been harshly persecuted under Ali, and Mansa Kura, the Islamized chief of the province of Bara, north of Lake Debo. Sonni
Sonni_Baru
1599 battle between Morocco and the Mali Empire
still robust Dendi Kingdom. With Songhai out of the way, the ruler of Mali Mansa Mahmud IV set his sights on rebuilding his moribund empire. The first step
Battle_of_Jenné
Name list for Musa
2008), Liberian military official and politician Mansa Musa (born 1280), political figure, 10th mansa of the Mali empire (reign 1312–1337) Mírzá Músá (died
Musa_(name)
Election to the 18th Legislative Assembly of the Indian state of West Bengal
Pradhan INC Abhay Das 288 Labpur AITC Abhijit Sinha BJP Debasish Ojha CPI(M) Mansa Hansda INC Ratna Sen 289 Sainthia (SC) AITC Nilabati Saha BJP Krishna Kanta
2026 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election
2026_West_Bengal_Legislative_Assembly_election
as a son of a subordinate ruler of the Mali Empire he had to serve the Mansa. Assuming that Ali Kulun really existed, Hunwick estimated his revolt to
Sonni_dynasty
14th century Arab historian and Mamluk statesman
Malian Mansa Kankan Musa I's pilgrimage to Mecca, and his writings are one of the primary sources for this legendary hajj. He recorded that the Mansa dispensed
Ibn_Fadlallah_al-Umari
Empire in West Africa from c. 1464 to 1591
and selling with cowries, like the people of Mālī. Following the death of Mansa Sulayman in 1360, disputes over who should succeed him weakened the Mali
Songhai_Empire
Group of mosques in Timbuktu, Mali
trans-Saharan trade in the region, began to decline in importance. In this period, Mansa Musa I (ruled 1307–1332) gained control of the city. When he traveled to
University_of_Timbuktu
Name list
1460s Maghan III, known as Mahmud I, mansa of the Mali Empire from 1390 to about 1400. Mahmud II (mansa), mansa of the Mali Empire of 1481–1496. Qutuz
Mahmud
City in Punjab, India
established in 1995 at Faridkot which includes Faridkot, Bathinda, and Mansa district. The city is named in the honor of Baba Farid, a revered 13th century
Faridkot,_India
Timeline of Gujarat history
Prathiráj, the chief of Mánsa, agreed to pay Rupees 23,000 and the chief of Varsoda Rupees 10,000 as tribute. At this time Sher Muhammad Khán Bábi was appointed
Gujarat_under_Muhammad_Shah
Name list
companion of Sunjata, founder of the Mali Empire Abu Bakr (late 13th century), mansa of the Mali Empire Saif ad-Din Abu-Bakr (1321–1341), Mamluk sultan of Egypt
Abu_Bakr_(name)
Learning center in Timbuktu, Mali
for 2,000 people. The creation of Djinguereber mosque is attributed to Mansa Musa in 1325. Its Sudano-Sahelian architecture differs stylistically from
Djinguereber_Mosque
list) – Gao, Mansa (1300–1305) Mohammed ibn Gao, Mansa (1305–1310) Abu Bakr II, Mansa (1310–1312) Musa I, Mansa (1312–1337) Maghan I, Mansa (1337–1341)
List of state leaders in the 14th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_14th_century
Eritrean ethnic group
Semitic language. There are several dialects of Tigre, some of them are; Mansa’ (Mensa), Habab, Barka, Semhar, Algeden, Senhit (Ad-Tekleis, Ad-Temariam
Tigre_people
university press. p. 187. ISBN 978-0-691-17742-7. Person, Yves (1981). "Nyaani Mansa Mamudu et la fin de l 'empire du Mali". Publications de la Société française
Malian-Songhai_Wars
Indian actress
Government of India. Rishi was born in 1943 in the village Khiva Kalan of Mansa district. Her father was Sarpanch Baldev Krishan Rishi and mother name was
Nirmal_Rishi
City in Uttar Pradesh, India
given to Nawab Sheikh Abdullah, son of Muhammad Qasim a zamindar of Dharwar, while the remainder was given to Mansa Ram. Sheikh Abdullah and his son Nawab
Ghazipur
City in Bihar, India
The festival celebrates the renunciation of the Guardian Goddess, Maa Mansa. The city also commemorates the wedding of Behula and Lakhinder every year
Bhagalpur
Name list
producer Mamadou "Jimi" Mbaye (1957–2025), Senegalese guitarist Mamadou (mansa), ruler of the Mali Empire Mamadou Blaise Sangaré (born 1954), Malian politician
Mamadou
Obilić 1389 Mansa Maghan II of Mali, usurped and killed by Mansa Sandaki 1389 Lazar of Serbia, killed at the Battle of Kosovo 1390 Mansa Sandaki of Mali
List_of_regicides
Topics referred to by the same term
Khalifa (mansa), the fourth mansa of the Mali Empire Khalifa ibn Khayyat (c. 777 – c. 854), Arab historian Khalifa Keita (r. 1274–1275), fourth mansa of the
Khalifa_(disambiguation)
believed, by most historians, to have originated with the Islamic prophet Muhammad's mission in Mecca and Medina at the start of the 7th century CE, although
History_of_Islam
Independent Bhumihar Kingdom, later considered princely state (1911–1948)
independent state. Most of the area currently known as Varanasi was acquired by Mansa Ram, a zamindar of Utaria. Balwant Singh, the ruler of Utaria in 1737, took
Benares_State
Badminton tournament in Cuttack, India
(quarter-finals) Kavipriya Selvam / Simran Singhi (quarter-finals) Gayatri Rawat / Mansa Rawat (first round) Siti Sarah Azzahra / Az Zahra Ditya Ramadhani (quarter-finals)
2025_Odisha_Masters
Overview of Gambian administrative divisions
are: Banjul Basse Santa Su Brikama Janjanbureh Kanifing Kerewan Kuntaur Mansa Konko Brikama is the fastest growing LGA in The Gambia as of 2024. Sexual
Subdivisions_of_the_Gambia
West African ethnic group
the Mandinka region before this, via Islamic trading diasporas. In 1324, Mansa Musa who ruled Mali, went on Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca with a caravan carrying
Mandinka_people
to have traded his gold, Mansa Musa proved his wealth to the Meccans by handing out the gold he brought on his trip. Mansa Musa and his people specifically
Economic history of the Arab world
Economic_history_of_the_Arab_world
Keita, Mansa (c.1235–c.1255) Uli I, Mansa (1255–1270) Wati, Mansa (1270–1274) Khalifa, Mansa (1274–1275) Abu Bakr I, Mansa (1275–1285) Sakoura, Mansa (1285–1300)
List of state leaders in the 13th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_13th_century
Calendar year
Shaikh Hussain Jalayir. Musa II succeeds his father, Mari Djata II, as Mansa of the Mali Empire (modern-day Mali and Senegal). Robert de Juilly succeeds
1374
Ambliara State Sabarkantha Agency Sachin Sanjeli Sant Surgana Tharad Vanod Mansa State Vijaynagar Wadhwan Wankaner Kotda Nayani Ajaigarh Alipura Alirajpur
List of princely states of British India (by region)
List_of_princely_states_of_British_India_(by_region)
Named verse of the Quran
naskhan bal huwa min qism al-mansa’) in that specific historical circumstance." Another modern Quranic scholar, Muhammad Asad, also states that the permission
Sword_Verse
Ethno-linguistic group of West Africa
during the reign of Mansa Sakura. Both of these accounts may be true, as Mali's control of Gao may have been weak, requiring powerful mansas to reassert their
Songhai_people
Noble title with several historical meanings
Panay In Thailand: Sultanate of Patani Sultanate of Singgora Suratrana Mansa Khan (title), Ilkhan and Khakhan Emir (Amir) Atabeg Bey Baig Mirza Caliph
Sultan
2018 book by Michael Gomez
extent on the oral-derived Epic of Sunjata. Chapter 6, "Mansā Mūsā and Global Mali", focuses on Mansā Mūsā and his famous pilgrimage to Mecca, which generated
African_Dominion
9.4–9.6 magnitude earthquake in Chile
of Bahía Mansa was destroyed by the tsunami, which reached heights of up to 10 metres above sea level there. The boat Isabella in Bahía Mansa quickly left
1960_Valdivia_earthquake
(complete list) – Musa III, Mansa (1400–c.1440) Uli II, Mansa (c.1440–1481) Mahmud II, Mansa (1481–1496) Mahmud III, Mansa (1496–1559) Songhai Empire (complete
List of state leaders in the 15th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_15th_century
Royal title of India
Noakhali, Bangladesh Mia Saheb's Maidan, Dhaka, Bangladesh Mian, a village in Mansa district, Indian Punjab Mian Channu, a city in Khanewal District, Pakistani
Mian_(title)
Blacks and Coloured; d. 1505), or admiring portrayals of the visit of Mansa Musa to Cairo and Mecca, do exist. But they tend to position their virtues
Medieval Arab attitudes to Black people
Medieval_Arab_attitudes_to_Black_people
District of Haryana in India
was carved out of Hisar district on 15 July 1997. It borders districts of Mansa and Sangrur in state of Punjab in north, Sirsa district in west, Jind district
Fatehabad_district
Indian actress and politician (born 1948)
Hindi Uphaar Mrinmayee (Minoo) Hindi Jai Jawan Jai Makan Hindi Dhanyee Meye Mansa Bengali film Atattor Din Porey Bengali film Janani Bengali film 1972 Jawani
Jaya_Bachchan
2019 promotional single by Beyoncé featuring Jay-Z, Childish Gambino & Oumou Sangaré
Jay-Z lyrically pay homage to Yoruba deity Oshun, Queen of Sheba, Mansa Musa, Muhammad Ali, Nas, and The Notorious B.I.G., among others. On Rolling Stone's
Mood_4_Eva
YouTube video series
27, 2021, ERB released a new rap battle episode, titled Jeff Bezos vs. Mansa Musa on their YouTube channel. This was followed by the first "three-way"
Epic_Rap_Battles_of_History
Sultanate in West Africa
hands, but he and his generals managed to retreat to Diarra. In April 1599, Mansa Mahmud IV of the Mali Empire, looking to take advantage of the chaos in
Sultanate_of_Massina
associated with the districts of Muktsar, Bathinda, Faridkot, Sangrur, Ferozpur, Mansa and Patiala. Luddi is performed in circles by both men and women while clicking
Folk_dances_of_Punjab
flourished for several centuries and the Songhai Empire, under the leadership of Mansa Musa, Sunni Ali and Askia Mohammed. The vast majority of Muslims in Africa
Religion_in_Africa
Badminton tournament
Rawat Gnana Dattu Aanya Bisht Unnati Hooda Vennala Kalagotla Angel Punera Mansa Rawat Rakshitha Ramraj Tanvi Sharma Taarini Suri Vishakha Toppo Reshika
2025 BWF World Junior Championships
2025_BWF_World_Junior_Championships
Morocco under Abu Yaqub. 1270: Death of Mansa Wali the founder of the Muslim rule in Mali. 1272: Death of Muhammad I of Granada the founder of the Emirate
Timeline of the history of Islam (13th century)
Timeline_of_the_history_of_Islam_(13th_century)
Military academy in Dehradun, India
philosophy of military assessment and selection following by three words Mansa, Vacha, and Karma - derived from Sanskrit indicates the cadet capabilities
Indian_Military_Academy
Court of a monarch, or at some periods an important nobleman
century Takrur and Ghana empires. The ruler of the 13th century Mali empire, Mansa Musa, brought a large number of his courtiers with him on the Islamic Hajj
Royal_court
Travelogue written by Ibn Battuta
river Niger), until he reached the capital of the Mali Empire. There he met Mansa Suleyman, king since 1341. Ibn Battuta disapproved of the fact that female
The_Travels_of_Ibn_Battuta
Medieval and early modern history of the African region
of the mansa depended on upholding traditional beliefs and a spiritual foundation of power. Sundiata initially kept Islam at bay. Later mansas were devout
Medieval and early modern Africa
Medieval_and_early_modern_Africa
American MMA promotion company fighters
the peoples listed. Updated as of June 6, 2026 after UFC Fight Night: Muhammad vs. Bonfim. The UFC currently uses nine different weight classes. This
List_of_current_UFC_fighters
Country in West Africa
Brikama (formerly Western) 1,764.3 389,594 688,744 1,151,128 Brikama 9 Mansa Konko (formerly Lower River) 1,628.0 72,167 81,042 90,624 Mansakonko 6 Kerewan
The_Gambia
Calendar year
succeeds Sikandar Shah, as Sultan of Kashmir. Mahmud succeeds Sandaki as Mansa of the Mali Empire, restoring the Keita dynasty. N'Diklam Sare succeeds
1390
for Mansa Devi temple, Saketri Shiv Mandir, Pinjore Gardens and Morni Hills. Yagya Shala, within the Mansa Devi temple complex A temple in Mansa Devi
Tourism_in_Haryana
Legal privilege given to some members in monarchical and princely societies
valley. Faama, title of the rulers of the pre-imperial Mali, meaning "king". Mansa, title of the rulers of the Mali Empire Omanhene or Ohene, an Akan title
Imperial, royal and noble ranks
Imperial,_royal_and_noble_ranks
Urban commune and town in Gao Region, Mali
were the ones who took refuge in Kukiya. Ibn Battuta visited Suleyman (mansa) in Gao in 1352–53, when the town formed part of the Mali Empire. He arrived
Gao
State in northwestern India
3. Firozpur 4. Fazilka 5. Faridkot 6. Ludhiana 7. Moga 8. Malerkotla 9. Mansa 10. Sri Muktsar Sahib 11. Patiala 12. Sangrur Puadh (3) 1. SAS Nagar (Mohali)
Punjab,_India
c. 1307 or c. 1312 Muhammad ibn Qu Unknown Atlantic Ocean The eighth mansa of the Mali Empire, who was said by his successor Mansa Musa to have disappeared
List of people who disappeared mysteriously at sea
List_of_people_who_disappeared_mysteriously_at_sea
Dravidian ethnic group of southwestern India
divided into various castes. The major Tulu speaking castes are: Bunts Mansas Billavas Madivala Shettigars Tulu Gowdas Devadigas Kulalas Koragas Mogaveeras
Tulu_people
Early form of Bengali
the Charyapadas were composed between the 10th and 12th centuries; but Muhammad Shahidullah and Rahul Sankrityayan put this period back by another 200
Old_Bengali
Country in West Africa
Kanté at the Battle of Kirina in c. 1235. The Mali Empire was ruled by Mansa (Emperors), including Kankou Moussa, who made a hajj to Mecca in 1324. After
Guinea
Toucouleur Empire El Hadj Umar Tall, ruler (1850–1864) Kénédougou Kingdom – Mansa Douala, Faama (?–1876) Tieba Traoré, Faama (1876–1893) Babemba Traoré, Faama
List of state leaders in the 19th century (1801–1850)
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_19th_century_(1801–1850)
City in Punjab, India
on the route from the northwest into the rich Ganges valley. In 1190, Muhammad of Ghor attacked and occupied the fort of Bathinda. Prithviraj Chauhan
Bathinda
Country in West Africa
with significant lançado communities. They were subjects of the Mandinka mansa of Kaabu. In the Bijagos Islands, people of different ethnic origins tended
Guinea-Bissau
Ethnic groups who speak the Mande languages
of Sundiata. The most renowned Emperor of Mali was Sundiata's grandson, Mansa Musa (1307–1332), also known as “Kan Kan Mussa" or "The Lion of Mali". His
Mandé_peoples
came in contact with Islam around the 14th century during the reign of Mansa Kankan Musa of the Mali Empire. According to Al-Aluri, the first mosque
Islam_in_Nigeria
2021 studio album by Guapdad 4000 and !llmind
llmind Abaz Al Hug Don Alfonso DTB Florianvibes James Delgado Kount Koal Mansa Mario Luciano Mosaic Music P-Lo Pearl Lion SlummA Beats Shuko Spencer Stewart
1176_(album)
Mali Empire: Keita dynasty (complete list) – Mahmud III, Mansa (1496–1559) Mahmud IV, Mansa (1590s–1600s) Songhai Empire: Askiya dynasty (complete list)
List of state leaders in the 16th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_16th_century
Indian actor (born 1947)
Actor Maza Pati Karodpati 1991 Aayatya Gharat Gharoba 1992 Best Actor Aapli Mansa 1993 Vazir 1996 Filmfare Awards Marathi Best Actor Suna Yeti Ghara 1999
Ashok_Saraf
Ethnic group in West Africa
political interests in the southern Sahara. Yorubaland During the reign of Mansa Musa in the 14th century, the Wangara reached the Yoruba states of southwest
Wangara_people
1591–1833 Moroccan polity in West Africa
Sebi, Tendirma, Issafay, Kabara, Timbuktu, Bamba, Bourem, Gao and Kukiya. Mansa Mahmud IV of the Mali Empire saw prospects for reviving the power of the
Pashalik_of_Timbuktu
ruler (1864–1890) Ahmadu Tall, ruler (1890–1892) Kénédougou Kingdom – Mansa Douala, Faama (?–1876) Tieba Traoré, Faama (1876–1893) Babemba Traoré, Faama
List of state leaders in the 19th century (1851–1900)
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_19th_century_(1851–1900)
Congolese musician (born 1956)
exhibition, artistic exchanges and anti-colonial struggles, 1950–2000] (PDF). Mansa.fr (in French). Paris, France: Maison des Mondes Africains. 30 July 2025
Koffi_Olomide
with 55.8% of the vote, winning the most votes in every district except Mansa Konko (where UDP candidate Ousainou Darboe was the most voted-for). The
1996 Gambian presidential election
1996_Gambian_presidential_election
African-American carnival subculture in New Orleans
apron honoring Mansa Musa, the 14th-century ruler of the Islamic Mali Empire; and Peteh Muhammad Haroon beaded an image of Elijah Muhammad, leader of the
Mardi_Gras_Indians
Calendar year
the Habsburg claimant Friedrich, his co-king. July 19 – (26 Rajab 724 AH) Mansa Musa, the extraordinarily-wealthy Emperor of Africa's Mali Empire, arrives
1324
Sardar of Sukerchakia Misl (1756/60-1790/92)
as it was bravely defended by Charat Singh Bajwa of Badhala village and Mansa Singh and Rupa Singh. Mahan Singh's two months siege proved fairly satisfactory
Maha_Singh
also came to the South Western Yoruba-speaking areas during the time of Mansa Musa's Mali Empire. The vast majority of Muslims in Nigeria are Sunni belonging
Religion_in_Nigeria
Metropolis in Uttar Pradesh, India
is also one of Shiva's oldest temples. Other places of interest include Mansa Devi Temple, Baleni, Basilica of Our Lady of Graces, Sardhana and the Chandi
Meerut
Livingstone – doctor David Livingstone Lusaka – Chief Lusaka Mansa, Zambia – Chief Mansa Victoria Falls – Queen Victoria Former: Abercorn was the name
List of places named after people
List_of_places_named_after_people
MANSA MUHAMMAD
MANSA MUHAMMAD
Boy/Male
African, Hindu, Indian
Third Born; A King; Powerful
Girl/Female
Hindu
The quiet one, Worthy of honor
Girl/Female
Indian
Walking with proud, Swinging gait, Pretty
Female
Native American
Native American Hopi name MANSI means "plucked flower."
Female
Finnish
Finnish name derived from the word ansio, ANSA means "virtue."
Boy/Male
Australian, Jamaican
Manse of Clergyman
Male
Hebrew
(מַשָׂ×) Hebrew name MASSA means "burden." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Ishmael.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Mind identifier
Boy/Male
Hindu
Mind, Soul, Intellect, Spiritual thought, Heart intellect, Human being, Latin Manus is translated as hand
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Jamaican
From the Manse
Female
Japanese
(æ„›)Â Japanese name MANA means "affection, love." Compare with other forms of Mana.
Girl/Female
Indian
Gift of Allah
Female
Japanese
(1-æ£, 2-é›…, 3-昌, 4-真, 5-政, 6-å°†) Unisex short form of Japanese names beginning with Masa-, MASA means 1) "correct, just," 2) "elegant," 3) "flourishing, prosperous" 4) "genuine, true," 5) "governing, political," 6) "military." Compare with strictly masculine Masa.
Female
Hawaiian
 Hawaiian name MANA means "psychic gifts. Compare with other forms of Mana.
Male
Native American
Native American Hopi name LANSA means "lance."
Female
Russian
(МанÑ) Pet form of Russian Mariya, MANYA means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion."
Female
Hebrew
(×žÖ¸× Ö¸×”) Hebrew name MANA means "part, portion." Compare with another form of Mana.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Woman
Male
Hebrew
(מַשָׂ×) Variant spelling of Hebrew Massa, MASA means "burden." Compare with another form of Masa.
Male
Japanese
(1-æ£, 2-é›…, 3-昌, 4-真, 5-政, 6-å°†) Unisex short form of Japanese names beginning with Masa-, MASA means 1) "correct, just," 2) "elegant, splendid" 3) "flourishing, prosperous" 4) "genuine, true," 5) "governing, political," 6) "military." Compare with another form of Masa.
MANSA MUHAMMAD
MANSA MUHAMMAD
Male
Icelandic
Icelandic form of Old Norse Ulfr, ÚLFUR means "wolf."
Girl/Female
Welsh
From the knoll.
Boy/Male
Biblical
It is the Lord that opens.
Boy/Male
American, Arabic
Warrior
Girl/Female
Celtic
A mythical queen.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Arabic, Bengali, Celebrity, German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Oriya, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Son; Prince
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Lord Shiva's Weapon; Lord Shiva's Trident
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Indian, Sindhi
Ever; Always
Male
Egyptian
, ("falcon"); son of Osiris and Isis.
MANSA MUHAMMAD
MANSA MUHAMMAD
MANSA MUHAMMAD
MANSA MUHAMMAD
MANSA MUHAMMAD
n.
See Mancus.
n.
The food supplied to the Israelites in their journey through the wilderness of Arabia; hence, divinely supplied food.
n.
One who has a mania for books.
n.
The parsonage; a clergyman's house.
n.
A name given to either of the projecting ends of Saturn's ring.
n.
Violent derangement of mind; madness; insanity. Cf. Delirium.
n.
A mania for acquiring books.
n.
A name given to lichens of the genus Lecanora, sometimes blown into heaps in the deserts of Arabia and Africa, and gathered and used as food.
n.
A mania for writing verses.
n.
A sweetish exudation in the form of pale yellow friable flakes, coming from several trees and shrubs and used in medicine as a gentle laxative, as the secretion of Fraxinus Ornus, and F. rotundifolia, the manna ashes of Southern Europe.
pl.
of Ansa
n.
See Coleoptera and Sea devil.
n.
Excessive or unreasonable desire; insane passion affecting one or many people; as, the tulip mania.
n.
A mania or frantic zeal for freedom.
a.
Raving with madness; raging with disordered intellect; affected with mania; mad.
n.
Mania; insanity.
n.
Same as Ganza.
n.
A dwelling house, generally with land attached.