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Neal

Neal is a name that appears as both a given name and a surname in English-speaking countries. As a given name, Neal is typically a variant of Neil and is commonly pronounced "neel." It shares origins with spellings such as Neale, Neill, and Niall.

Etymology: The given-name Neil derives from the Gaelic Niall, a name often interpreted as meaning "champion"

Notable people with Neal as a given name include Neal Stephenson, an American author known for Snow

Notable people with Neal as a surname include John Neal, a 19th-century American writer and publisher. Variants

though
the
exact
sense
is
uncertain.
Neal
as
a
surname
usually
originated
as
a
patronymic
form
of
Neil/Neale,
and
it
is
found
in
Ireland,
Scotland,
and
among
descendants
in
the
United
States.
Crash
and
The
Baroque
Cycle;
Neal
Adams,
an
American
comics
artist;
Neal
Cassady,
a
central
figure
of
the
Beat
Generation;
Neal
Shusterman,
an
American
writer
of
young
adult
fiction;
Neal
Boortz,
an
American
radio
host;
Neal
Cotts,
an
American
professional
baseball
pitcher;
and
Neal
Lane,
an
American
physicist
and
former
U.S.
Secretary
of
Energy.
of
the
name
include
Neil,
Neale,
Neill,
Neale,
and
Niall.