Manville
US Popularity Rank: 5058
Origin: French
Meaning: Great town
Pass the pride of place down to your little one by naming them Manville. Manville is a surname-turned-first-name of French and British origins, meaning "great town." Ville is a suffix commonly found in place names and comes from Old French, translating to "town." This name likely came to England during the Norman Conquest of 1066. A notable bearer of this name is English actress Lesley Manville, known for her roles as Princess Margaret in The Crown and Back to Black. With Manville, baby will be reminded of their loving home and community, helping them to grow up surrounded by much love and support.