Manard is an unusual yet striking first name of French origin. It's derived from the French surname Manarde, which itself comes from the Occitan word 'manarda', meaning 'pile of stones' or 'stone heap'. This unique moniker has a rustic and earthy charm, evoking images of ancient landscapes and timeless traditions. As it is not a common name, those named Manard often stand out and leave a memorable impression.
The name Manard experienced fluctuating popularity between 1916 and 1956, with a peak of seven births in 1933, and a total of forty-one children born during this period.