Neville
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Neville is an English masculine given name. It is derived from an English surname, which means "new town" in Norman French. As a given name, it is chiefly used in the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. It is given to Noddy Holder, a British musician from the band, Slade as well as a character from Harry Potter and a character in iCarly. Neville may refer to:
Places
- Neville, New South Wales, Australia
- Neville, Saskatchewan, Canada
- Néville, in the Seine-Maritime department, France
- Néville-sur-Mer, in the Manche department, France
- Neville, Ohio, USA
- Neville Township, Pennsylvania, USA
Other uses
- USS Neville (APA-9), a Heywood-class attack transport in the United States Navy
- Neville (Thomas the Tank Engine), a railway engine in Thomas & Friends
- Adrian Neville, ring name of British professional wrestler Benjamin Satterly
- Neville, a name used for a lawn ornament in Australia also known as a Concrete Aboriginal
People
House of Neville
The House of Neville was a powerful noble family of England that was prominent in the medieval period. Its members include:
- Alexander Neville (1340-1392), Archbishop of York
- Anne Neville (1456-1485), Queen of England, consort of Richard III
- Cecily Neville (1415-1495), Duchess of York, mother of Edward IV and Richard III
- George Neville (archbishop) (1432-1476), Archbishop of York
- Henry Neville (politician) (1562-1615), English politician
- Isabel Neville (1451-1476), Duchess of Clarence, daughter of the Kingmaker
- Katherine Neville, Baroness Hastings (1442-1503)
- Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland (1364-1425)
- Ralph Neville (died 1244), Lord Chancellor of England, Archbishop of Canterbury
- Richard Neville, 5th Earl of Salisbury (1400-1460)
- Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick (1428-1471), known as the Kingmaker
- William Neville, 1st Earl of Kent (1410-1463)
Surname
- A family of American musicians who form the band known as The Neville Brothers:
- Art Neville (born 1937), singer and keyboard player; oldest brother
- Aaron Neville (born 1941), singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist; younger brother
- Cyril Neville (born 1948), singer and percussionist; youngest brother
- Ivan Neville (born 1959), singer and keyboard player; son of Aaron
- Adam Nevill (born 1969), British writer
- Adrian Neville (born 1986), ring name of Benjamin Satterley, a British professional wrestler now best known as simply Neville
- Anita Neville (born 1942), Canadian politician
- A. O. Neville (1875-1954), Australian civil servant
- Arthel Neville (born 1962), American journalist
- Cynthia Neville, Canadian historian
- Dan Neville (born 1946), Irish politician
- Edgar Neville (1899-1967), Spanish film director
- Emily Neville (1919-1997), American author
- Eric Harold Neville (1889-1961), English mathematician
- Gary Neville (born 1975), English football player
- Jill Neville (1932-1997), Australian novelist
- John Neville (actor) (born 1925), British actor
- John Neville (general) (1731-1803), American soldier
- Joseph Neville (1730-1819), American politician
- Katherine Neville (author) (born 1945), American author
- Keith Neville (1884-1959), American politician
- Mike Neville (newsreader) (born 1936), British television presenter
- Neville Neville, former league cricketer and father of footballers Gary and Phil Neville
- Paul Neville (politician) (born 1940), Australian politician
- Peter Neville (died 2002), British sociologist
- Phil Neville (born 1977), English football player
- Presley Neville (1756-1818), American soldier
- Ralph Neville (MP) (1848–1918), British politician and judge
- Richard Neville (singer) (born 1979), British singer
- Richard Neville (writer) (born 1941), Australian writer
- Tracey Neville (born 1977), English netball player
- Wendell Cushing Neville (1870-1930), American marine general
- William Neville (1843-1909), American politician
Given name
- Neville Alexander (born 1936), South African activist
- Neville Ashenheim (1900−1984), Jamaican diplomat
- Neville Bonner (1922−1999), Australian politician
- Neville Brand (1920−1992), American actor
- Neville Brody (born 1957), British graphic designer
- Neville Buswell (born 1943), British actor
- Neville Cardus (1888−1975), British writer and critic
- Neville Chamberlain (1869−1940), British politician
- Neville Duke (1922−2007), British aviator
- Neville Glover, Australian international rugby league footballer
- Neville Laski (1890−1969), British judge
- Neville Livingston, (born 1947) better known as Bunny Wailer, Jamaican musician.
- Neville Marriner (born 1924), British conductor
- Neville Neville, former league cricketer and father of footballers Gary and Phil Neville
- Neville Samarakoon (1919-1990), Sri Lankan judge
- Neville Sellwood (1922−1962), Australian jockey
- Neville Stamp (born 1981), English former professional footballer
- Neville Staple (born 1955), British singer
- Neville Wadia (1911−1996), Indian businessman
- Neville Wran (born 1926), Australian politician
Fictional
- Kate Neville, a character in the Marvel Comics universe
- Robert Neville, a character in the 1954 novel I Am Legend by Richard Matheson
- Neville, a fictional black train from the TV series Thomas and Friends
- Neville Ashworth, a character in the television series Hollyoaks
- Neville Flynn, a character in the 2006 film Snakes on a Plane
- Neville Hope, a character in Auf Wiedersehen, Pet
- Neville Longbottom, a character in the Harry Potter novels by J.K. Rowling
- Neville Sinclair, a character in the 1991 film The Rocketeer
- Nev the Bear, character from CBBC
- Nevel Papperman an antagonist in the iCarly television show
- Neville McPhee, (1988-1989) a character on Australian soap opera, Home And Away.
- Neville, a portrait ghost in Luigi's Mansion
See also
- Fifehead Neville, Dorset, England
- Tarring Neville, East Sussex, England
- Neville's algorithm, used for polynomial interpolation
- The Neville Brothers, American band
- Nevil (disambiguation)
- Nevill (disambiguation)
- Nevills (disambiguation)
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