Neville Family History & Genealogy
Neville Last Name History & Origin
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This great and noble surname is of Norman origin, introduced into England after the Conquest of 1066. It is a French locational name from "Neuville" in Calvados or "Neville" in Seine-Maritime, Normandy, both so called from the Old French "neu(f)" new, with "ville", a settlement.
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Name Origin
Neville- is of Norman (Old French) origin, meaning "new town/settlement"
Spellings & Pronunciations
Nevil, Nevile, Nevill
Nationality & Ethnicity
Old French. Can be found in Ireland and England
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