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Muslim
Clean, Neat
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English
English : possibly a habitational name from Neaton in Norfolk. However, the modern surname occurs chiefly in the English Midlands suggesting a different source may be involved.
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Welsh
Derived from the Welsh words for neat and fair.
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Indian
Clean, Neat
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Muslim
Clean, Neat
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English
English : ethnic name for someone from Prussia, Middle English Spruce, Sprewse. Compare German Preuss. The adjective spruce ‘neat’, ‘dapper’, which probably derives from an attributive use of the name of the country, is not recorded until the late 16th century, too late for it to be a likely source of the surname. The tree (earlier called spruce fir) has likewise only come to be known by this name in the last couple of centuries.
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English (Lancashire and Yorkshire)
English (Lancashire and Yorkshire) : occupational name for a keeper of oxen, from an agent derivative of Middle English nowt ‘beast’, ‘ox’ (from Old Norse naut, a cognate of Old English nÄ“at; compare Neat).English (Lancashire and Yorkshire) : occupational name for a scribe or clerk, from Middle English notere (Old English nÅtere, from Latin notarius, an agent derivative of nota ‘mark’, ‘sign’).
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English
English : apparently a nickname for a well-turned-out person, from the adjective trim ‘well-equipped’, ‘neatly made’. The word is first attested in the early 16th century, but may well have been in colloquial use much earlier.English : from an Old English personal name, Trymma.Irish : habitational name, originally de Truim, from a place in County Meath named Trim.
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Muslim
Delicacy. Neatness.
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Pure, Clean, Neat, Chaste
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English
English : occupational name for a net-maker, from an agent derivative of Middle English net ‘net’.English : variant of Nettard, an occupational name for a cattle herd, from Middle English neat ‘cattle’ + hi(e)rde ‘herdsman’.German : variant of Nader.German : habitational name for someone from any of various places called Nette, for example in Lower Saxony and Westphalia.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : unexplained.
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English
English : metonymic occupational name for a herdsman in charge of cattle or a nickname for someone thought to resemble an ox or a cow, from Middle English neat ‘ox’, ‘cow’ (Old English nēat). The modern English adjective neat (via French from Latin nitidus ‘clean’, ‘shining’) does not occur before the 16th century, after the main period of surname formation.
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Welsh
Derived from the Welsh words for neat and fair.
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Indian
Valuable, Neat, Elegant, Smart
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Indian
Clean, Neat
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Muslim
Valuable, Neat, Elegant, Smart
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Muslim
Neat, Clean
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Indian
Valuable, Neat, Elegant, Smart
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Muslim
Valuable, Neat, Elegant, Smart
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Muslim
Clean, Neat, Free from dirt
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American, British, English, Greek, Irish
Dweller Near a Hollow; From the Round Hill; Maiden; Seething Pool; Ravine
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German English
Honest advisor.
Male
Celtic
, head chief.
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Indian
Love Stone
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Italian
Medieval Italian unisex name derived from the word fiore, FIORE means "flower."
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Hindu, Indian
Lord Venkatesh
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Tamil
Nirantak | நீரநà¯à®¤à®•Â
Lord Shiv
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English (mainly Norfolk)
English (mainly Norfolk) : from the medieval personal name Botolph or Botolf. St. Botolph (d. 680) is said to have introduced the Benedictine rule into England and brought Christianity to East Anglia. Boston in Lincolnshire was named in Old English as Botulves stan ‘St. Botolph’s stone’.
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Native American
Little wolf.
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ModernJaron 'cry of rejoicing.
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n. sing. & pl.
Cattle of the genus Bos, as distinguished from horses, sheep, and goats; an animal of the genus Bos; as, a neat's tongue; a neat's foot.
a.
Neat; trim.
adv.
In a neat manner; tidily; tastefully.
v. t.
To make neat.
n.
The quality or state of being trig; smartness; neatness.
v. t.
To make trim; to put in due order for any purpose; to make right, neat, or pleasing; to adjust.
v. t.
Fitly adjusted; being in good order., or made ready for service or use; firm; compact; snug; neat; fair; as, the ship is trim, or trim built; everything about the man is trim; a person is trim when his body is well shaped and firm; his dress is trim when it fits closely to his body, and appears tight and snug; a man or a soldier is trim when he stands erect.
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Not tidy or neat; slovenly.
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Excellent in character, skill, or performance, etc.; nice; finished; adroit; as, a neat design; a neat thief.
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Free from what is unbecoming, inappropriate, or tawdry; simple and becoming; pleasing with simplicity; tasteful; chaste; as, a neat style; a neat dress.
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The state or quality of being neat.
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Not neat or regular; uneven.
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A division of Artiodactyla having four stomachs. This division includes the camels, deer, antelopes, goats, sheep, neat cattle, and allies.
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Of or pertaining to the genus Bos, or to cattle of that genus; as, neat cattle.
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A building for the shelter of neat cattle.
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Free from admixture or adulteration; good of its kind; as, neat brandy.
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A person who has the care of neat cattle; a cowherd.
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Full; also, trim; neat.
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A highly contagious distemper or murrain, affecting neat cattle, and less commonly sheep and goats; -- called also cattle plague, Russian cattle plague, and steppe murrain.
n.
The quality or state of being trim; orderliness; compactness; snugness; neatness.