Manasses was a character in the Story of Ahikar (not in Vulgata, but in Septuagint) told by Tobit on the point of death.
The Vatican Manuscript mentions Manasses (Manassês) as one "who gave alms and escaped the snare of death".
Manasses was a son of Bani, one of the companions of Esdras who married foreign wives (Ezra 10:30).
Manasses (according to k’thibh of Massoretic Text and Septuagint) was ancestor of Jonathan, a priest of the tribe of Dan (Judges 18:30).
Notable people bearing the regnal, religious, or given name Manasses, Manasseh or Menashe include: