People
- Mano people, an ethnic group in Liberia
- the Mano language
- Mano of Kauai, eighth Moi of Kauai, Hawaii
- Manó Andrássy (1821-1891), Hungarian painter, caricaturist, collector, traveler and politician
- Mano Brown, vocalist from Racionais MC's
- Mano Dayak (1949-1995), Tuareg leader
- Mano Ganesan (born 1959), Sri Lankan politician
- Manó Kogutowicz (1851-1908), Hungarian cartographer
- Mano Menezes (born 1962), Brazilian football coach
- Manó Széchényi (1858-1926), Hungarian politician
- Mano Wijeyeratne (1957-2011), Sri Lankan politician
- Erina Mano (born 1991), the solo artist for Hello!Project
- Mordechai Mano (1922-1969), Israeli businessman
- Mano (Mozambican footballer) (born 1984), real name Celso Halilo de Abdul
- Mano (Portuguese footballer) (born 1987), real name Luís Miguel Lopes Mendes
- Mano (South African footballer) (Phillimon Junior Ramaphoko), formerly of C.D. Primeiro de Agosto
- Mano (singer), stage name of Indian playback singer Nagoor Babu (born 1965)
- Major Mano, a senior Tamil Tigers commander
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