Definition: The word 'manz' means "man" in Hebrew, which originally referred to a man or male animal. It can be translated as "man," but it also has multiple meanings in different contexts. In biblical times, manz was often used to refer to a male slave or to mean that someone was born of the Spirit (the Greek word for 'manz' translates as 'soul'). In later Jewish and Christian scriptures, it is more commonly understood to refer to a male person (a man) who had been adopted by a woman. The exact definition of "manz" varies based on context. It can be used in many different ways depending on the cultural background or historical context it was used in.