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This name is quite rare and is primarily associated with the Israeli cosmetic and body care brand Mannap. However, its origins should be sought within the Jewish tradition. The name "Mannap" differs from the Hebrew word "Mann" ("my merciful Lord," feminine form) by the ending "-ap," which makes it masculine. It is likely a Jewish name transmitted through a set of names characteristic of Israeli culture. The Jewish name "Mann" means "my merciful Lord," indicating a deep religious and spiritual foundation. In Russian-speaking environments, the name "Mannap" is encountered extremely rarely; its use is probably linked to family traditions or the choice of a name in honor of someone, possibly connected to Israel or Judaism. From the history of the name, it follows that it has deep roots in Jewish culture and belief. Although there are no precise data on its use in Russia before the Soviet period due to linguistic and cultural barriers, its relevance has sharply increased thanks to the well-known brand Mannap. This brand was founded by the Segala family, and its name became a name used for the company. Consequently, the name "Mannap" today is more associated with this brand than with traditional Jewish names. A person with this name is likely to have a strong connection to Judaism or Israel. They may be deeply religious, value family, traditions, and spiritual values. Like many names of Jewish origin, it may carry a strong moral and ethical connotation. However, due to its rarity and association with the brand, the name "Mannap" might evoke a slight sense of juvenilism or uncommonness. Character traits depend on the individual, but the name itself carries the meaning of mercy and spirituality. There are virtually no notable bearers of the name "Mannap" in a broad sense (in Russian-speaking environments or beyond), except possibly the founder or members of the brand's family, though they are not public figures in the traditional sense. The brand itself bears the name Mannap. The popularity of the name "Mannap" in Russia is extremely low. It is not a traditional Russian or Slavic name. Its use is probably limited to small groups of Israelis or families with members bearing this name. The situation is similar in other countries. Variations in naming: in Russian-speaking environments, diminutives may vary, but they are often "Manka" or "Manya."