Manganvesuvianite is a rare mineral species that belongs to the group of vesuvianite minerals. It is typically found in skarn deposits, associated with other minerals such as garnet and diopside. The mineral's name is derived from its composition, which includes both manganese and vesuvianite. There are a few alternative names for manganvesuvianite, including meta-manganvesuvianite and manganoan vesuvianite. These terms are sometimes used interchangeably with manganvesuvianite, but they all refer to the same mineral species. Despite its rarity, manganvesuvianite is of interest to researchers and collectors alike due to its unique properties and distinctive crystal formations.