Neile Surname

1,290,735th
Most Common
surname in the World

Approximately 176 people bear this surname

Most prevalent in:
Brazil
Highest density in:
Marshall Islands

Neile Surname Definition:

(Celtic) Champion [Irish and Gaelic Niall] This name was borrowed by the Scandinavians as Njáll, Njál, and Latinized in England as Nigellus.

Neile Surname Distribution Map

PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
Brazil621:3,452,81297,678
England561:994,96549,531
United States201:18,122,947588,089
Latvia81:256,25623,728
Australia71:3,856,529135,538
Lesotho71:290,36515,938
Wales31:1,031,51134,732
United Arab Emirates21:4,581,13693,443
Libya11:6,243,9746,186
Marshall Islands11:51,8212,326
Mauritania11:4,094,86338,869
Nigeria11:177,142,758748,972
Qatar11:2,357,99976,403
Scotland11:5,353,81763,002
Liberia11:4,408,53547,110
Jamaica11:2,869,94713,896
Egypt11:91,935,754132,737
Canada11:36,845,591464,108
Ireland11:4,708,93929,543
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
Ireland251:177,1958,871
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
England761:320,72921,086
Wales81:196,0527,186
Scotland81:467,90212,875
Isle of Man11:54,2692,077
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
United States381:1,321,54472,820

Neile (993) may also be a first name.

Neile Surname Meaning

From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history

(Celtic) Champion [Irish and Gaelic Niall] This name was borrowed by the Scandinavians as Njáll, Njál, and Latinized in England as Nigellus.

Surnames of the United Kingdom (1912) by Henry Harrison

This may possibly stand for “Néel-le-Viconte,” as he is styled in the Chronicle of Normandy, the famous Néel de St.Sauveur “called, on account of his valour and skill, his bravery and noble bearing, Chef de Faucon—Noble Chef de Faucon was his title.”—Wace. He ruled a great Norman fief as Viscount of the Côtentin, and led the men of his territory at the Battle of Hastings, where he “exerted himself much to earn the love and good will of his lord, and assaulted the English with great vigour. He overthrew many that day with the poitrail of his horse, and came with his sword to the rescue of many a baron.”—Ibid. The cri de guerre of the men of the Côtentin, he tells us, was “St. Sauveur! St. Sauveur! Sire de St. Sauveur!” Yet his French commen­tator, M. Le Prévost, doubts whether Néel was actually present on the occasion. “His presence at Hastings is vouched by no one else. Domesday is silent: but this does not appear conclusive, as he might have died in the interval, and M. de Gerville quotes on the subject M. Odolent Desnos, Histoire d'Alençon, where it is stated that Néel was killed in 1074 in a battle near Cardiff. The last Néel de St. Sauveur died in 1092, as appears by an account of his relation, Bishop Jeffrey de Mowbray’s desire to attend his funeral: Mem. Ant. Norm. i. 286, ii. 46. One of his two daughters and heiresses married Jourdain Tesson; the other was mother to Fulk de Pratis.”—Taylor.

Though Néel le Vicomte is not entered in Domesday, the name is there amply represented. Two Nigels held by barony; Nigel de Stafford (see Toesni) and Nigellus Medicus, the Conqueror’s physician, who had estates in Hants, Wilts, Hereford, Shropshire, &c. Eight others were sub-tenants; Nigel homo Episcopi Dunelmensis in Lincolnshire: Nigel homo Episcopi Line, in Notts; Nigel homo Ivonis Taillgebosc and Nigel homo Juditæ Comitissæ both again in Lincoln; Nigellus quidam serviens Rotberti Comitis de Moritania, Nigellus Miles, a vassal of Roger de Poitou, and two other Nigels, both very richly endowed, whom I suspect to be one and the same person, as the entries exactly correspond in many cases.

Nigel, the vassal of the Earl of Mortaine, held, jointly with Richard de Surdeval, the whole of his Yorkshire lands, by what rent or service is not known. “This Nigel is called Nigel Fossard. He was the ancestor of a race of Lords of Doncaster who continued to possess the interest he enjoyed there till the reign of King Henry V. His rights are now vested, by a grant of King Henry VII. in the corporation of Doncaster. The name of the Earls of Mortaine does not afterwards appear, but the descendants of Nigel are represented as holding in chief of the king, and were amongst the barons of the realm.

“Nigel held much of the Mortaine lands in other parts of the county. Besides the manor and soke of Doncaster, he had Rotherham, held of him by the family of Vesci.” - Hunter’s South Yorkshire.

“How he acquired the name of Fossard, which means more frequently gravedigger than ditcher, does not appear. It might have become a family surname, though, of course, with this meaning when first given. ‘Fossarius’ holds lands of the Count of Mortaine at Berkhempsted (Domesd.).”—A. S. Ellis. Nigel held in all ninety-one Yorkshire manors: and “as became one so favoured by fortune, was a most liberal benefactor to St. Mary’s Abbey, York. His charter is witnessed by Robert Fossard, Aschitell de Bulmer, and Walter Fossard; the first and last, no doubt, being his own sons, the younger one giving precedence to an important tenant This grant is so prodigal, that wc may suspect it was made on his death-bed when stricken with remorse (Old Mon. i. 394).

“Robert Fossard succeeded his father, and, by heavy fines, regained all his lands, except Doncaster, after the forfeiture of William Count of Mortaine, and became a tenant in capite of them. Doncaster, the King retained for twenty years.”—Ibid.

Hunter, likewise, calls Nigel Fossard’s son Robert, and says his grandson and great-grandson were both named William. Dugdale arranges the succession differently, inserting Adam Fossard as the next heir to Nigel, and thus making Robert his grandson. But all authorities are agreed that the line ended with a William Fossard in the fourth generation. Their barony, in 1165, consisted of thirty-four knight’s fees. One of them had done good serv ice with “the stout Northern Barons” at the Battle of the Standard, and been taken prisoner with King Stephen at Lincoln. The last William served in the French war of 1173, and followed the King to Normandy in 1194. His only daughter and heiress Joan was the wife of one of the heroes of Cœur de Lion’s crusade, Sir Robert de Turnham, whose feats of arms in the East are chronicled by Peter de Langtoft, a rhyming Yorkshire monk— “Robert de Turnham se mene noblement, La terre souz maryne ad conquis nettement.”

He was one of the commanders of the fleet at the siege of Cyprus in 1191, and afterwards Governor of the island. The King, on his arrival at Jaffa, despatched him and five other of his best knights with a challenge to the Soudan, inviting the infidel to come out to meet him in the open field, and cross swords in single combat “When the King was in prison in Germany, Sir Robert was sent with the King's harness to England, and for his good service in this journey was discharged of his share of the levy for the Kings ransom. On the death of King Richard he delivered up to John the castle of Chinon, where the treasure lay: and having founded an abbey at Begham in Sussex, died about 1210.”—Hunter. This brave knight had no son, and his daughter Isabel —the second heiress of Doncaster—was reserved to an ignoble fate. According to Dugdale, she was the guerdon given by King John to Peter de Manley for the murder of his nephew Arthur.

The old castle of the Fossards at Doncaster had disappeared even in Leland’s time. “The Chirche of S. George,” he tells us, “stands in the very area wher ons the Castelle of the towne stoode, long sins clene decayid. The dikes partely yet to be seene, and foundation of parte of the waulles.”

The author of “The Norman People” believes this to have been “a Frank, rather than a Norman family, perhaps from Fossard, near Fontainebleau:” thus happily dispensing with the unsavoury derivation from Fossarius, or gravedigger.

The Battle Abbey Roll (1889) by Catherine Lucy Wilhelmina Powlett

A Norman name: From the Domesday Book, Nigel. Nagel, local name

British Family Names (1894) by Henry Barber

Neile Last Name Facts

Where Does The Last Name Neile Come From? nationality or country of origin

The surname Neile (Hassaniya-Arabic: ﺍﻟﻨﻴﻠﻪ) occurs in Brazil more than any other country or territory. It can also be rendered in the variant forms:. For other possible spellings of this last name click here.

How Common Is The Last Name Neile? popularity and diffusion

The last name Neile is the 1,290,735th most common family name worldwide It is held by around 1 in 41,406,511 people. It is mostly found in The Americas, where 48 percent of Neile live; 39 percent live in Northern Europe and 35 percent live in Luso-South America. It is also the 255,437th most prevalent first name globally. It is borne by 993 people.

This surname is most frequently held in Brazil, where it is borne by 62 people, or 1 in 3,452,812. In Brazil it is most frequent in: São Paulo, where 87 percent reside, Ceará, where 5 percent reside and Bahia, where 2 percent reside. Outside of Brazil Neile occurs in 18 countries. It is also found in England, where 32 percent reside and The United States, where 11 percent reside.

Neile Family Population Trend historical fluctuation

The occurrence of Neile has changed through the years. In England the number of people carrying the Neile last name declined 26 percent between 1881 and 2014; in The United States it declined 47 percent between 1880 and 2014; in Wales it declined 62 percent between 1881 and 2014; in Scotland it declined 87 percent between 1881 and 2014 and in Ireland it declined 96 percent between 1901 and 2014.

Neile Last Name Statistics demography

The religious devotion of those bearing the Neile surname is primarily Catholic (68%) in Ireland.

In The United States those bearing the Neile last name are 46.77% more likely to be registered with the Democratic Party than the national average, with 100% registered with the party.

Neile earn somewhat more than the average income. In United States they earn 13.92% more than the national average, earning $49,156 USD per year.

Phonetically Similar Names

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Neille91132/
Neiler9145/
Neyile914/
'Neile914/
Neilie911/
N'Eile911/
Neiled911/
Neiale911/
Neilhe911/
Neitle910/
Neilei910/
Neisle910/
Neilet910/
Neil8936,046/
Nile8914,394/
Nele891,675/
Neisler831,196/
Neillie83101/
Neilley8392/
Neuille8335/
Neiller836/
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Neilles832/
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Neilher831/
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Neill8032,863/
Neale8027,620/
Niles8019,689/
Ngele8013,395/
Neild802,302/
Nelle802,137/
Neili801,878/
Neila801,681/
Nyele80970/
Naile80755/
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Nelep80500/
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Gnele80238/
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Nesle80187/
Nelet80169/
Nelie80157/
Niole80151/
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Nelge80117/
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Niler8093/
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Nileh8067/
Nelea8053/
Nilie8049/
Gnile8044/
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Neley8037/
Nhele8037/
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Nelje8027/
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Neleh8019/
Noile8017/
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Nilei8015/
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Nilje809/
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'Nele801/
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Neial800/
Neuillie7719/
Gneisler770/
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Neeley7312,051/
Nägele735,894/
Noelle734,590/
Nehale732,437/
Nettle732,033/
Nealey731,891/
Nilesh731,513/
Neilly731,487/
Nesler731,376/
Ngaile73988/
Nisley73883/
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Nailer73525/
Nawele73494/
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Noiles73425/
Netley73367/
Nessil73324/
Nowele73235/
Nealer73225/
N'Nele73164/
Ngoile73161/
Nisler73155/
Neisel73152/
Naille73124/
Neales73104/
Nesley7389/
Nayele7382/
Neilio7378/
Négele7375/
Nielle7371/
Neyila7365/
Nealie7364/
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Neyole7361/
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Nittle7339/
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Ngille7323/
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Naelle7318/
Nehlep7317/
Neeler7316/
Noyile7315/
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Noilhe7314/
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Neyler7311/
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Neules732/
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Hneley732/
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Nitley732/
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Gnisle730/
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Noel67240,252/
Neal67147,864/
Nila6734,996/
Nale6726,564/
Neel6718,049/
Nail6717,073/
Nettles6714,176/
Niel677,826/
Nela677,386/
Neli676,668/
Nili676,006/
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Noil674,801/
Noyelle672,060/
Ngel671,720/
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Nily67170/
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Nailler6764/
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Natelle6739/
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Neillis6727/
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Nailess6718/
Neilova6713/
Nõel6712/
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Nitl6710/
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Njehele679/
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Neutill678/
Nejl678/
Nåle678/
Neihold677/
Naihele677/
Nhil677/
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Neetles676/
Nawelee676/
Neuchiller675/
Nehlett674/
Netl674/
Neullet674/
Nilj674/
Nayelle673/
Naouele673/
Neilová673/
N'Gnele673/
Nittles672/
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Nayelie672/
Nicelle672/
Gnawele672/
Ngellea672/
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N'Le672/
Natille672/
Nejales672/
Ngayile672/
Netelle671/
N'Yelle671/
Nedtler671/
Neiahli671/
Necelle671/
Nethles671/
Neuleid671/
Nijolea671/
Neilhai671/
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Nettlle671/
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Neile Name Transliterations

TransliterationICU LatinPercentage of Incidence
Neile in the Hassaniya-Arabic language
ﺍﻟﻨﻴﻠﻪalnylh-

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