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Updated June 9, 2019

Boy name origins & meanings

  • Gaelic : Champion
  • Irish : Champion

Boy name variations

Neal

Neal

- 2% this year
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Neil

Neil

- 9% this year
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Nial

Nial

+ 20% this year
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Niall

Niall

- 8% this year
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Neale

Neale

0 % this year
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Neel

Neel

+ 9% this year
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Niels

Niels

+ 80% this year
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Niel

Niel

+ 160% this year
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Niles

Niles

- 8% this year
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Nels

Nels

- 17% this year
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Nils

Nils

+ 7% this year
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O'Neill

O'Neill

0 % this year
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Neely

Neely

0 % this year
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Neall

Neall

0 % this year
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Nealle

Nealle

0 % this year
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Nealon

Nealon

0 % this year
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Neile

Neile

0 % this year
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Neils

Neils

0 % this year
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Nialle

Nialle

0 % this year
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Nigel

Nigel

- 24% this year
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Nilo

Nilo

+ 5% this year
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How Popular Is The Name Neill

Family name origins & meanings

  • Irish and Scottish : reduced form of Irish Gaelic Ó Néill or Scottish Gaelic Mac Néill ‘descendant (or son) of Niall’, a personal name of Irish origin, thought to mean ‘champion’. The personal name was adopted by Norsemen in the form Njáll, and was brought to England both directly from Ireland by Scandinavian settlers and indirectly (via France) by the Normans. Among the latter it had taken the form Ni(h)el, which was altered by folk etymology to the Latin name Nigellus.

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