Manon (disambiguation)

Manon (disambiguation)

Manon may refer to:

  • Manon (given name)
  • Manon (character), an animated character from children's books, magazines and television
  • Manon Lescaut, also known as Manon, main character from the novel Manon Lescaut
  • Manon, an opera by Jules Massenet (after the novel Manon Lescaut)
  • Manon (film), a film by Clouzot (after the novel Manon Lescaut)
  • L'histoire de Manon, a ballet set to the music of Massenet, created by Sir Kenneth MacMillan for the Royal Ballet
Surnames
  • Gloria Manon, an American actress
  • Julio Mañón (born 1973), a Dominican relief pitcher
  • Lydia Manon (born 1982), an American figure skater
  • Víctor Mañon (born 1992), a Mexican football player
Other uses
  • Mañón, a place in Northwest Spain
  • Sor Mañón, a river flowing between the provinces of A Coruña and Lugo in the autonomous community of Galicia, Spain

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