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manny

Manny vs Minny - What's the difference?

manny | minny |


As nouns the difference between manny and minny

is that manny is a male nanny for children while minny is a minnow.

As a proper noun Manny

is a diminutive=Emmanuel given name.

Manly vs Manny - What's the difference?

manly | manny |


As an adjective manly

is having the characteristics of a man.

As a noun manny is

a male nanny for children.

As a proper noun Manny is

a diminutive=Emmanuel given name.

Manny vs Kanny - What's the difference?

manny | kanny |


As a noun manny

is a male nanny for children.

As a proper noun Manny

is a diminutive=Emmanuel given name.

As an adjective kanny is

an alternative spelling of canny.

Manny vs Manky - What's the difference?

manny | manky |


As a noun manny

is a male nanny for children.

As a proper noun Manny

is a diminutive=Emmanuel given name.

As an adjective manky is

unpleasantly dirty and disgusting.

Mangy vs Manny - What's the difference?

mangy | manny |


As an adjective mangy

is afflicted with mange.

As a noun manny is

a male nanny for children.

As a proper noun Manny is

a diminutive=Emmanuel given name.

Many vs Manny - What's the difference?

many | manny |


As nouns the difference between many and manny

is that many is a multitude; a great aggregate; a mass of people; the generality; the common herd while manny is a male nanny for children.

As a determiner many

is an indefinite large number of.

As a pronoun many

is a collective mass of people.

As a proper noun Manny is

a diminutive=Emmanuel given name.

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