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Imanol

Masculine Basque
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Meaning & History

Imanol is the Basque form of Emmanuel, a name derived from the Hebrew ʿImmanuʾel meaning "God is with us." The name originates from the Biblical prophecy in the Book of Isaiah (7:14) and is notably used in the Old Testament as a foretold name of the Messiah. In Basque, the name ends with the common suffix '-ol', which is frequent in Basque adaptations of foreign names, and it is pronounced ee-mah-NAWL in Basque.

Cultural and Geographic Context

While the root name Emmanuel has been widespread across Europe, Imanol is particularly popular in the Basque Country (Euskal Herria), a region straddling northern Spain and southwestern France. The Basque language (Euskera) is unrelated to the Indo-European family, and its naming patterns often involve the adaptation of Christian names or the use of indigenous elements. Imanol is also a representation of the Basque Christian heritage, as the Basque Country was Christianized in the early Middle Ages but maintained a strong Catholic tradition.

Notable Bearers

The name Imanol is borne by several prominent Basque individuals, particularly in sports and entertainment. In football, notable bearers include Imanol Alguacil (born 1971), a Spanish football defender and manager of Real Sociedad; Imanol Agirretxe (born 1987), a forward who played for Real Sociedad; Imanol Etxeberria (born 1973), a goalkeeper; and Imanol García de Albéniz (born 2000), a defender for Athletic Bilbao. In cycling, Imanol Erviti (born 1983) has raced for the Movistar Team. In rugby union, Imanol Harinordoquy (born 1980) is a Basque French player who represented France at international level. In the arts, Imanol Larzabal (1947–2004) was a renowned Basque singer and composer, and Imanol Landeta (born 1987) is a Mexican actor and singer (formerly known mononymously as Imanol). In politics, Imanol Pradales (born 1975) has served as Lehendakari (president) of the Basque Government since 2024.

  • Meaning: "God is with us"
  • Origin: Basque form of Emmanuel, ultimately Hebrew
  • Type: Given name (masculine)
  • Usage Regions: Basque Country (Spain / France), with occasional use in broader Spanish-speaking world

Related Names

Other Languages & Cultures
(Armenian) Manvel (French) Emmanuel (Hebrew) Immanuel (Biblical Greek) Emmanouel (Biblical Latin) Emmanuhel (Bulgarian) Emanuil (Catalan) Manel 1 (Swedish) Emanuel (English) Manny (Spanish) Manu 2, Manuel (Portuguese (Brazilian)) Manoel (Greek) Emmanouil, Manolis (Hungarian) Emánuel (Italian) Emanuele, Manuele, Emmanuele (Late Greek) Manouel (Portuguese) Manel 2, Nelinho (Romanian) Emanoil (Russian) Emmanuil (Spanish) Manolo

Sources: Wikipedia — Imanol

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