Manzie is a unique and uncommon given name of unknown origin, possibly derived from an Old English surname meaning 'son of Mang.' It is composed of two elements: 'man,' meaning 'great' or 'strong,' and '-zie,' which could be associated with peace or victory. Manzie gained some recognition in the mid-20th century but remains rare today.
Manzie had its peak popularity with five births each in 1937 and 1957, resulting in a total of ten babies named Manzie over these two years.