Niel

See also: niel

English

a civilian's row house at the Sint-Hubertus plein

Etymology

  1. (town): Borrowed from Dutch Niel.
  2. (surname): Borrowed from French Niel.

Pronunciation

  • enPR: nēl, IPA(key): /niːl/
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -iːl
  • Homophones: Kneel, Neal, Neil

Proper noun

Niel

  1. A town on the river Rupel in the southwest of the Belgian province of Antwerp.
  2. A surname from French.

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Dutch

Etymology

  • Possibly from the medieval word niel meaning "thrown face-down in the depths", from the Germanic nihwulia or niwaialho (meaning: "headlong, downward"). Furthermore, places with "Niel" in their names have been shown to invariably be lower-lying

Pronunciation

  • (file)
  • IPA(key): [nil]

Proper noun

Niel ?

  1. town on the river Rupel in the southwest of the Belgian province of Antwerp.

French

Etymology

In France, most prevalent in Seine-Maritime.[1]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /njɛl/
  • Homophone: nielle

Proper noun

Niel m or f

  1. a French surname, equivalent to English Niel

Descendants

  • English: Niel

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