Manolis Explained
Manolis (Greek, Modern (1453-);: Μανώλης, Μανόλης) is a Greek masculine given name, which is sometimes a contraction of Emmanouil. It may refer to:
- Manolis Anagnostakis (1925–2005), Greek poet and critic at the forefront of the Marxist and existentialist poetry movements
- Manolis Andronikos (1919 - 1992), Greek archaeologist and a professor at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
- Manolis Angelopoulos (1939–1989), Greek singer of Gypsy origins
- Manolis Chiotis (1920 - 1970), Greek rebetiko and laiko composer, singer and bouzouki player
- Manolis Glezos (1922–2020), Greek left-wing politician and writer, participated in the World War II resistance
- Manolis Kalomiris (1883–1962), Greek classical composer
- Manolis Kefalogiannis (born 1959), Greek politician and former Minister for Mercantile Marine of Greece
- Manolis Liapakis (born 1984), Greek footballer
- Manolis Mavrommatis (born 1941), Greek politician and former Member of the European Parliament for New Democracy
- Manolis Moniakis (born 1988), Greek footballer
- Manolis Papamakarios (born 1980), Greek professional basketball player
- Manolis Pappas (born 1951), Greek former footballer
- Manolis Pratikakis (born 1943), award-winning Greek poet
- Manolis Psomas (born 1978), footballer
- Manolis Rasoulis (1945–2011), lyricist of famous songs, Greek music composer, singer, writer and journalist
- Manolis Roubakis (born 1979), Greek footballer
- Manolis Skoufalis (born 1978), Greek footballer
- Manolis Triantafyllidis (1883–1959), major representative of the demotic movement in education in Greece
- Manolis Xexakis (born 1948), Greek poet and prose writer
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