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Neate History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms - HouseofNames
View the Neate surname, family crest and coat of arms. Discover the Neate family history for the English Origin. What is the origin of the name Neate?
New England Association of Teachers of English | New England - Neate
NEATE is a networking organization for English teachers in New England. It brings teachers together and provides resources that support and sustain literary professionals at all levels. NEATE hosts a large annual conference where New England's English teachers can meet each other, hear diverse perspectives, and build relationships for a ...
Neate Surname Origin, Meaning & Last Name History - Forebears
Neate Surname Definition: This surname is derived from a nickname. (i) 'the neat,' trim, tidy; the Frenchnet, clean, pure, (a) The 'neat' (Icel. nauf), an ox, a cow (v. Neatherd); compare Bull and Bullock. John Net et Avice uxor ejus, Cambridgeshire, 1273. Read More About This Surname.
Publications | Neate
Publications | Neate. THE LEAFLET. The journal of the New England Association of Teachers of English. The Leaflet is published twice each school year and is available to NEATE members. NEWSLETTER. NEATE's venue for publicizing association information and current events in English Language Arts.
Neate Surname/Last Name: Meaning, Origin & Family History
The meaning of Neate. English (Wiltshire): 1. status name from Middle English net (Old English genēat) ‘peasant; tenant farmer’. 2. alternatively, a nickname from Middle English nete ‘ox, cow’ (Old English nēat), perhaps applied to a cowherd or to someone thought to resemble an ox.
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