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Manning (a.k.a. Mannion, Manning) is a
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Origin and meaning

Manning is from an old Norse word — manningi — meaning a brave or valiant man; and one of the first forms of the name was Mannin; another cartography was Mannygn. One historian gives a Saxon origin for the family, which he calls "ancient and noble". According to him, Manning was the name of a town in Saxony, and from it the surname sprang. Other historians make Mannheim, Germany, the cradle of the family, and begin its history with Ranulph, or Rudolph de Manning, Count Palatine, who, having married Elgida, aunt to King
Harold I of England Harold I (died 17 March 1040), also known as Harold Harefoot, was King of the English from 1035 to 1040. Harold's nickname "Harefoot" is first recorded as "Harefoh" or "Harefah" in the twelfth century in the history of Ely Abbey, and according ...
, had a grant of land in Kent, England. His name is also written de Mannheim — Rudolph de Mannheim. His place in Kent was Downe Court, and there the Mannings have been a power ever since. Simon de Manning, a grandson of Rudolph, was the first of the English barons to take up the cross and go forth to the Holy Wars. He was a companion of King Richard I of England, and was knighted on the battlefield. He was Lord of the Manor of Kevington, and the area now called
Berry's Green Berry's Green a small hamlet in the London Borough of Bromley in Greater London, UK. It is a fairly wooded rural area with a scattering of farmland. Housing consists mainly of detached properties, mostly bungalows, with a row of local author ...
. We can easily see where the cross of the coat of arms comes from. At Downe Court these arms are seen graven upon tombstones of the Mannings. By the thirteenth century the family was well represented in over a score of countries and several towns bear their name —
Manningham, Bradford Manningham is an historically industrial workers area as well as a council ward of Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. The population of the 2011 Census for the Manningham Ward was 19,983. History Manningham holds a wealth of industrial hi ...
, and Mannington, Norfolk. The surname Manning is also an English patronymic name, being one of those names derived from the first name of a father. In this case it is derived from the old English personal name Manning and simply denotes 'son of Manning', while Manning itself may derive from the old Norse name Menning, meaning 'able'. Early recorded English instances of the name includes a reference to one Mannicus in the Domesday Book of 1086 and Algarus Manningestepsune in 1130, mentioned in Ekwall's "Early London Personal Names". Seaman Lilius Manning appears in the Pipe Rolls for Essex in 1181 and Ainulf Manning in the Pipe Rolls for Kent in 1190. The surname Manning is on the record in Ireland from the seventeenth century and is most numerous today in the counties Cork and Dublin. Although it is essentially an English surname, Manning has occasionally been used as a synonym of the Gaelic surname Ó Mainnín and that, for example, Cornet John Manning of O'Neill's dragons in King James II's Irish army, was an Ó Mainnín. Others trace the origins of the name to Ireland: Ó Mainnín (anglicized Mannion) is the name of a Galway family who were formerly chiefs of Soghain (in what is now Ireland), a district nearly co-extensive with the barony of Tiaquin. Ó Mainnín, King of Soghain, is mentioned in the Chronicon Scotorum in the year 1135, and a latter chief died at the Second Battle of Athenry in 1316. The Mannings continued to form a distinct clan down to the time of James I of England. The chief resided at Menlough Castle, in the parish of Killascobe, Galway. In 1617, Aedh Ó Mainnín (Hugh O'Mannin) surrendered his estates, but a small portion was restored under the Act of Settlement in 1676. The name is still common in Galway and Roscommon, and has spread into other parts of Ireland.


People

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Al G. Manning Al G. Manning (June 19, 1927 – April 8, 2006) was an American author, occultist, certified public accountant, and the founder of ESP Lab of Texas (formerly ESP Laboratory in Los Angeles, California). He authored 23 self-help books and 11 corre ...
(1927–2006), American occultist *
Anne Manning (racewalker) Anne Patricia Manning (born 13 November 1959 in Brisbane, Queensland) is a retired racewalker from Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a Sovereign state, sovereign country comprising the mainland of the A ...
(born 1959), Australian racewalker * Aubrey Manning (1930–2018), English zoologist and broadcaster * Barbara Manning (born 1964), American indie rock musician *
Bernard Manning Bernard John Manning (13 August 1930 – 18 June 2007) was an English comedian and nightclub owner. Manning gained a high profile on British television during the 1970s, appearing on shows such as '' The Comedians'' and ''The Wheeltappers and ...
(1930–2007), British comedian * Bernard Manning (singer) (c. 1886–1962), in England and Australia *
Blanche M. Manning Blanche M. Manning (December 12, 1934 – September 20, 2020) was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. Early life and education Manning was born on December 12, 1934 in Chicago ...
(1934–2020), American judge * Brandon Manning (born 1990), Canadian professional ice hockey player * Brennan Manning, born Richard Francis Xavier Manning, (1934–2013), American author of ''The Ragamuffin Gospel'' * Brian Manning (disambiguation), several people including: **
Brian Manning (historian) Brian Manning (21 May 1927 – 24 April 2004) was a leading British Marxist historian. Biography Manning's father was sports writer Lionel Manning and his half-brother was ''Daily Mail'' sports columnist and one-time Conservative candidate J ...
(1927–2004), British historian **
Brian G. W. Manning Brian George William Manning (14 May 1926 – 10 November 2011) was an English astronomer who discovered 19 minor planets. He was born in 1926 in Birmingham. He constructed his first mirror from a piece of glass that a World War II bomb blew ou ...
(1926–2011), British astronomer ** Brian Manning (American football) (born 1975), American football wide receiver ** Brian Manning (trade unionist and activist) (1932–2013), Australian activist * Caroline Joyce Manning (1909–2000), British campaigner * Catherine Lemmon Manning (1881–1957), of Washington, D.C. * Chelsea Manning (born 1987), U.S. Army intelligence analyst, convicted of leaking classified materials to WikiLeaks * Clarence Manning (1893–1972), U.S. Slavicist *
Daniel Manning Daniel Manning (May 16, 1831 – December 24, 1887) was an American journalist, banker, and politician. A Democrat, he was most notable for his service as the 37th United States Secretary of the Treasury from 1885 to 1887 under President Gr ...
(1831–1887), U.S. Secretary of the Treasury under Cleveland * David Manning (born 1949), British diplomat * Dick Manning (1912–1991), American songwriter *
Don Manning (politician) Donald E. Manning II (May 28, 1967 – March 20, 2020) was an American politician who served as a member of the Ohio House of Representatives, representing the 59th district from 2019 to 2020. Career A Republican, Manning's district included s ...
(1965–2020), American politician * Dorothy Manning (1919–2012), New Zealand artist *
Emily Manning Emily Matilda Manning, pen-name ''Australie'' (13 May 1845 – 25 August 1890) was an Australian journalist and writer. Career Manning was born in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, the daughter of William Montagu Manning. Manning marrie ...
(1845–1890), Australian journalist and writer * Ernest Manning (1908–1996), Canadian politician *
Edward Manning (disambiguation) Edward Manning may refer to: * Edward R. Manning (1944–2011), American basketball player, see Ed Manning * Edward Manning (Jamaica) (18th century), Jamaican politician * Edward Manning (minister), Canadian Baptist minister, see Ingraham Ebenez ...
* Elizabeth Manning (disambiguation) * Frankie Manning (born 1914), American dancer * Frederic Manning (1882–1935), Australian poet and novelist *
Geoff Manning Geoffrey Haydon Manning (1926–2018) was an Australian author and historian, commonly known as Geoff Manning and cited as an author as Geoffrey H. Manning. He is known particularly for his books on South Australian placenames; ''Manning's Place ...
(1926–2018), South Australian historian * Marie Manning (murderer) (died 1849), British murderer * Guy Manning, British musician * Harvey Manning (1925–2006), American author and hiking advocate * Henry Manning (disambiguation), several people including ** Henry Manning (spy), spy in the exiled court of Charles II at Cologne and Brussels ** Henry Manning (politician) (1877–1963), Australian lawyer and politician ** Henry Edward Manning (1808–1892), English Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster **
Henry J. Manning Henry J. Manning (born 17 September 1859, date of death unknown) was a United States Navy sailor and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration, the Medal of Honor. Biography Little is known of Manning's early life. His Navy e ...
(1859–?), U.S. Navy sailor and Medal of Honor recipient * Hugh Manning (1920–2004), British actor * Jack Manning (actor) (1916–2009), American actor * James David Manning (born 1947), American pastor *
Jane Manning Jane Marian Manning OBE (20 September 193831 March 2021) was an English concert and opera soprano, writer on music, and visiting professor at the Royal College of Music. A specialist in contemporary classical music, she was described by one c ...
(1938–2021), English soprano singer * Jeff Manning, (born 1971), American author and entrepreneur * Jessie Wilson Manning (born 1855), American author and lecturer *
Joanne Manning Joanne S. LaCourse (also written as Joanne La Course and published as Joanne Snare and Joanne S. Manning) is an American laser scientist associated with GTE. She earned her PhD in physics in 1977 from the University of North Carolina at Chapel H ...
, American laser scientist *
John Manning (disambiguation) John Manning may refer to: Politics * John B. Manning (1833–1908), mayor of Buffalo, New York * John Lawrence Manning (1816–1889), Governor of South Carolina, 1852–1854 * John Manning Jr. (1830–1899), U.S. Representative from North Carolin ...
, several people including: ** John Manning, co-founder of the
Atlantic Brass Quintet The Atlantic Brass Quintet is an American brass quintet that has been in existence for over 30 years. Founded in 1985 by John Manning, Joseph Foley, John Faieta, Tsuyoshi Taramotoi, and Bob Rasmussen, the quintet has won Grand prizes at thColeman C ...
** John Manning Jr. (1830–1899), U.S. Representative from North Carolina **
John Manning (footballer) John Joseph Manning (11 December 1940 – 17 February 2021) was an English footballer who played as a forward for numerous clubs between 1962 and 1976. Career In the 1960–61 season, Manning played for a Liverpool youth team, before moving to ...
(1940–2021), English football player **
John Manning (journalist) John Manning (died 1868) was a New Zealand journalist, Irish nationalist, newspaper proprietor and newspaper editor. He was born in Ireland Ireland ( ; ga, Éire ; Ulster Scots dialect, Ulster-Scots: ) is an island in the Atlantic Ocean, N ...
(died 1868), New Zealand newspaper editor **
John Manning (rugby union) John Manning (born c. 1880) was a rugby union player who represented Australia. Manning, a fly-half In the game of rugby union, there are 15 players on each team, comprising eight forwards (wearing jerseys numbered 1–8) and seven backs (nu ...
, Australian rugby player **
John B. Manning John Baker Manning (July 13, 1833 – April 28, 1908) was Mayor of the City of Buffalo, New York, serving during January 1883 – 1884, in the aftermath of the resignation of Grover Cleveland. Early life Manning was born July 13, 1833, in Albany ...
(1833–1908), mayor of Buffalo, New York ** John Charles Manning (born 1962), South African botanist **
John Edmondson Manning John Edmondson Manning (22 March 1848–30 April 1910) was an English Unitarian minister. Life The son of John Manning, a schoolmaster in Liverpool, he was born there on 22 March 1848. His brother-in-law, George Beaumont, Unitarian minister at ...
(1848–1910), English Unitarian minister **
John F. Manning John F. Manning (born April 11, 1961) is an American educator and lawyer. Manning is currently the Morgan and Helen Chu dean and professor of Harvard Law School. Career Manning graduated from Harvard College in 1982 and lived in Thayer Hall durin ...
(born 1961), Harvard Law School professor **
John J. Manning John J. Manning (February 2, 1842 – September 13, 1911) was an Irish American frontiersman, lawman, gold prospector, rancher and saloon owner in the American West during the latter part of the 19th century. He was a prominent citizen in Deadwo ...
(born 1942), Frontiersman, Lawman **
John Lawrence Manning John Lawrence Manning (sometimes spelled John Laurence Manning) (January 29, 1816October 24, 1889) was the 65th Governor of South Carolina, from 1852 to 1854. He was born in Clarendon County. He attended South Carolina College, where he was a ...
(1816–1889), Governor of South Carolina, 1852–1854 * Katy Manning (born 1949), British actress * Laurence Manning (born 1899), Canadian science fiction author * Marie Manning (murderer) (died 1849), Swiss murderer *
Matt Manning Matthew George Manning (born January 28, 1998) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Detroit Tigers of Major League Baseball (MLB). The Tigers selected him in the first round of the 2016 MLB draft. Amateur career Manning attended ...
(born 1998), American baseball player * Matthew Manning (born 1955), British author and healer, alleged to have psychic and psychokinetic abilities * Maurice Manning (born 1943), Irish politician * Maurice Manning (poet) (born 1966), American poet * Michael Manning (disambiguation) * Mick Manning (born 1959), British children's author and illustrator * Mike Manning (actor) (born 1987), American activist and actor *
Nelson H. Manning Nelson H. "N.H." Manning (1832 – ?) was an American politician. Born in Vermont, Manning came to Minnesota in 1857. He was a farmer. He served in the Minnesota House of Representatives in 1874 from Windom, Minnesota Windom is a city in Co ...
(1832–?), American politician * Nick Manning (born 1967), American porn star *
Orlando H. Manning Orlando Harrison Manning (May 18, 1847 – September 19, 1909) was an American politician. Born in Abington, Indiana, Manning moved with his family to Iowa. He eventually studied law and settled in Carroll, Iowa, to practice law. Manning serv ...
(1847–1909), American politician * Owen Manning (1721–1801) English clergyman, antiquarian and historian *
Padraig Gearr Ó Mannin Padraig Gearr Ó Mannin () was a United Irishmen, United Irishman who participated in the Irish Rebellion of 1798 in County Mayo. Ó Mannin was a native of Carnacregg, Menlough. Following news of the French landing under Jean Joseph Amable Humbe ...
(fl. 1798), United Irishman *
Patrick Manning Patrick Augustus Mervyn Manning (17 August 1946 – 2 July 2016) was a Trinidadian politician who was the fourth Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago; his terms ran from 17 December 1991 to 9 November 1995 and from 24 December 2001 to 26 M ...
(1946–2016), Prime Minister and Minister of Trinidad and Tobago *
Paul Manning (disambiguation) Paul Manning may refer to: *Paul Manning (journalist) (died 1995), American broadcast journalist *Paul Manning (police officer, born 1947), British police officer, Assistant Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis *Paul Manning (TV producer) (1959 ...
, several people including: ** Paul Manning (police officer) (born 1973), police officer who worked undercover ** Paul Manning (journalist) (died 1995), American broadcast journalist **
Paul Manning (cyclist) Paul Christian Manning, (born 6 November 1974, Sutton Coldfield) is a former English professional track and road bicycle racer who rode for the UCI Professional Continental team Landbouwkrediet-Tönissteiner in 2007 and 2008. He is strong in ...
(born 1974), British track and road racing cyclist ** Paul Manning (ice hockey) (born 1979), Canadian ice hockey player ** Paul Manning (TV producer) (1959–2005), American television producer *
Peter Manning (disambiguation) Peter Manning (born 1956) is a British conductor and violinist. Peter or Pete Manning may also refer to: * Peter K. Manning (born 1940), American sociologist *Peter Manning (footballer), former Australian rules footballer *Pete Manning (gridiron f ...
, several people including: **
Peter Manning Peter Manning FRSA (born 17 July 1956) is a British conductor and violinist. Biography Manning was born in Manchester on 17 July 1956. His conducting career includes work with the Royal Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra, the Edsberg Chamber Orch ...
, British violinist **
Peter K. Manning Peter K. Manning (born September 27, 1940) is an American sociologist who is an author and speaker on the topic of policing organizations. Background Peter K. Manning was born in Salem, Oregon on September 27, 1940. He graduated from Willame ...
(born 1940), American sociologist **
Peter Manning (footballer) Peter John Manning (born 17 May 1946) is a former Australian rules footballer who was highly successful in the West Australian National Football League (WANFL) playing for the Swan Districts Football Club. Beginning his career in 1944, he was ...
(born 1946), Australian footballer ** Pete Manning (gridiron football) (1937–2019), American and Canadian footballer * Phil Manning (musician) (born 1948), Australian blues musician * Preston Manning (born 1942), Canadian politician and son of Ernest Manning * Randolph Manning (1804–1864), American jurist * Raymond B. Manning (1934–2000), American carcinologist * Richard F. Manning (born 1966), New Zealand academic and Treaty of Waitangi educator *
Robert Manning (disambiguation) Robert or Bob Manning may refer to: * Robert Manning (engineer) (1816–1897), Irish engineer *Robert Manning (journalist) (1919–2012), American journalist * Robert Manning (priest) (1655–1731), Roman Catholic priest * Robert D. Manning (born 1 ...
*
Roger Manning (disambiguation) Roger Manning may refer to: *Roger Manning, American anti-folk singer *Roger Joseph Manning, Jr. (born 1966), keyboardist *Roger Manning, a fictional character of ''Tom Corbett, Space Cadet Tom Corbett is the main character in a series of ''Tom ...
*
Scott Manning Scott Manning (15 May 1958 – 16 June 2006) was a Canadian athlete and aerobatic pilot of the world's smallest jet, the BD-5J. He grew up in Kitchener, Ontario, and earned a degree in environmental studies at the University of Waterloo in ...
(1958–2006), football player and plane pilot * Sidney E. Manning (1892–1960), American Medal of Honor recipient *
Stuart Manning Stuart David Manning (born 27 May 1979) is an English actor and model. He is known for portraying the role of Russ Owen in the Channel 4 soap opera ''Hollyoaks'' from 2004 until 2009, and again in 2018. Career After leaving Art college where h ...
(born 1979), English actor and model * Taryn Manning (born 1978), American actress * Terry Manning, music producer and engineer *
Timothy Manning Timothy Manning (Irish: ''Tadhg Ó Mongáin'') (November 15, 1909 – June 23, 1989) was an Irish American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of Los Angeles from 1970 to 1985, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1973 ...
(1909–1989), Cardinal Archbishop of Los Angeles *
Thomas Manning (disambiguation) Thomas Manning may refer to: * Thomas Manning (sinologist) (1772–1840), Chinese studies scholar and the first Englishman to enter Lhasa * Thomas Manning (bishop), Tudor prior and bishop * Thomas A. Manning (1886–1944), American politician * Tho ...
, various people *
Van H. Manning Vannoy Hartrog Manning (July 26, 1839November 3, 1892), better known as Van. H. Manning, served as the U.S. representative from Mississippi's 2nd congressional district (1877–1883). Prior to this he was colonel of the 3rd Arkansas Infantry ...
(1839–1892), American politician and soldier *
Van H. Manning Vannoy Hartrog Manning (July 26, 1839November 3, 1892), better known as Van. H. Manning, served as the U.S. representative from Mississippi's 2nd congressional district (1877–1883). Prior to this he was colonel of the 3rd Arkansas Infantry ...
(1861–1932), American engineer * Wayne Eyer Manning (1899–2004), American botanist * William Manning (British politician) (1763–1835), Governor of the Bank of England * William Manning, co-founder of Manning & Napier (an investment management firm), whose name is reflected in the Manning rule *
William Montagu Manning Sir William Montagu Manning (20 June 1811 – 27 February 1895) was an English-born Australian politician, judge and University of Sydney chancellor. Early life Manning was born in June 1811 at Alphington, near Exeter, Devon, the second son o ...
(1811–1895), English-born Australian politician and judge *
William Thomas Manning William Thomas Manning (May 12, 1866 – November 18, 1949) was a U.S. Episcopal bishop of New York City (1921–1946). He led a major $10 million campaign to raise funds for additional construction on the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, and di ...
(1866–1949), bishop of New York


Sports

* The
Manning family The Mannings are an American family from Mississippi, but residing in Louisiana, who gained fame via numerous members playing football (specifically the position of quarterback) and are considered to be a dynasty within the sport. Three member ...
of American football: ** Archie Manning (born 1949), quarterback and family patriarch ** Cooper Manning (born 1974), oldest son of Archie; wide receiver, later businessman and sports commentator **
Peyton Manning Peyton Williams Manning (born March 24, 1976) is an American former football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 18 seasons. Nicknamed "the Sheriff", he spent 14 seasons with the Indianapolis Colts and four with th ...
(born 1976), middle son of Archie; quarterback **
Eli Manning Elisha Nelson Manning (born January 3, 1981) is a former American football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 16 seasons with the New York Giants. A member of the Manning football dynasty, he is the youngest son o ...
(born 1981), youngest son of Archie; quarterback ** Arch Manning (born c. 2004), son of Cooper; quarterback *
Curtis Manning (lacrosse) Curtis Manning (born December 3, 1987) is a Canadian professional indoor lacrosse transition who plays for the Calgary Roughnecks in the National Lacrosse League, wearing #10. Since turning professional in 2010, he has played for the Roughnecks ...
, (born 1987), Canadian lacrosse player * Danieal Manning (born 1982), American football player * Danny Manning (born 1966), American basketball player and coach * Darren Manning (born 1975), English racecar driver * Don Manning, American football player * Ed Manning (1943–2011), American basketball player and coach; father of Danny Manning *
Harold Manning Harold William Manning (January 9, 1909 – January 26, 2003) was an American long-distance runner. He held the American record in the men's 3000-meter steeplechase from 1934 to 1952 and briefly held the world best in 1936. He represented the Unit ...
(1909–2003), American steeplechase runner * Jack Manning (baseball) (1853–1929), American baseball player * Jim Manning (baseball, born 1862) (1862–1929), American baseball player, manager and team owner * Jim Manning (pitcher) (1943–2020), American baseball player *
John Manning (footballer) John Joseph Manning (11 December 1940 – 17 February 2021) was an English footballer who played as a forward for numerous clubs between 1962 and 1976. Career In the 1960–61 season, Manning played for a Liverpool youth team, before moving to ...
(born 1940), English (soccer) footballer * Madeline Manning (born 1948), American middle-distance runner *
Phil Manning (footballer) Phillip Charles Manning (9 October 1906 – 4 November 1930) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Hawthorn in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Manning, a student of Xavier College, came to Hawthorn from Mentone. He played ...
(1906–1930), Australian rules footballer * Rick Manning (born 1954), American baseball player *
Ricky Manning, Jr. Richard "Ricky" Manning Jr. (born November 18, 1980) is an American football coach former cornerback who is currently a defensive assistant for the New York Jets of the National Football League. He played college football at UCLA and was drafted ...
(born 1980), American football player *
Rosie Manning Roosevelt "Rosie" Manning, Jr. (born May 31, 1950) is a former American football defensive tackle who played four seasons in the National Football League (NFL) with the Atlanta Falcons and Philadelphia Eagles. He was drafted by the Falcons in the ...
(born 1950), American football player *
Rube Manning Walter S. "Rube" Manning (April 29, 1883 – April 23, 1930), was a Major League Baseball pitcher from 1907 to 1910. Manning started his professional baseball career in 1906. He pitched for the Williamsport Millionaires of the Tri-State League ...
(1883–1930), American baseball player *
Scott Manning Scott Manning (15 May 1958 – 16 June 2006) was a Canadian athlete and aerobatic pilot of the world's smallest jet, the BD-5J. He grew up in Kitchener, Ontario, and earned a degree in environmental studies at the University of Waterloo in ...
(1958–2006), football player and plane pilot * Paul Mannion (born 1993), Gaelic football player *
Trevor Manning Trevor Wayne Manning (born 19 December 1945 in Wellington) is a former field hockey goalkeeper from New Zealand, who was a member of the national team that won the golden medal at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Quebec Montreal ( ...
(1945), New Zealand Olympic Gold Medallist in Field Hockey


Fictional

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Craig Manning Craig E. Manning is a professor of geology and geochemistry in the Department of Earth, Planetary, and Space Sciences at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he served as department chair between 2009 and 2012. Manning's research inter ...
, character on ''Degrassi: The Next Generation'' * Curtis Manning (24 character), character on ''24'' * Danielle Manning, character on ''One Life to Live'' *
David Manning (fictitious writer) David Manning (sometimes "Dave") was a pseudonym used by a marketing executive around July 2000 to give consistently good reviews for releases from Sony subsidiary Columbia Pictures. Several fictional review quotes attributed to "David Manning" wer ...
* Jack Manning (One Life to Live)#Jack Manning, character on ''One Life to Live'' * Meg Manning, character on ''Veronica Mars'' * Sam Manning (One Life to Live), character on ''One Life to Live'' * Sarah Manning, character on '' Orphan Black'' * Kira Manning, character on '' Orphan Black'' * Starr Manning, character on ''One Life to Live'' * Téa Delgado, Téa Delgado Manning, character on ''One Life to Live'' * Todd Manning, character on ''One Life to Live''


References

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