Manh is a Vietnamese given name for boys, derived from the character 明, which means "bright" or "intelligent." The name has been used in Vietnam since ancient times and was particularly popular during the Ly Dynasty (1009-1225). It was often chosen for its positive connotations of wisdom and enlightenment. Although not as commonly used today, Manh remains a traditional Vietnamese name with deep roots in history and culture.
Between the years 1980 and 1989, there were ten children named Manh born in total, with five being born each year over this decade.