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Neuville

Neuville is a toponym of French origin, derived from the words for “new” and “town” and typically meaning a newly established settlement. The name is used across the French-speaking world and appears both as a standalone place name and as part of longer toponyms.

In France, several communes bear the name Neuville or incorporate it into a larger locality. Examples include

Beyond France, Neuville appears in other Francophone regions as well. For example, Neuville, Quebec is a municipality

As a surname, Neuville is of French origin and is borne by individuals in various fields, including

Neuville-Saint-Vaast
in
Pas-de-Calais,
a
village
near
Arras
known
for
its
World
War
I
sites
and
the
nearby
Vimy
Memorial;
Neuville-en-Ferrain
in
the
Nord
department,
located
near
the
Belgian
border;
Neuville-sur-Saône
in
the
Rhône
department,
situated
along
the
Saône
river
north
of
Lyon;
Neuville-aux-Bois
in
Loiret;
and
Neuville-de-Poitou
in
Vienne.
These
are
representative
of
how
the
toponym
has
been
used
in
northern
and
central
France.
in
the
Capitale-Nationale
region
of
Canada,
reflecting
the
spread
of
French
place
names
to
North
America.
arts,
sports,
and
public
life.
The
name
continues
to
appear
in
contemporary
and
historical
contexts,
both
as
a
family
name
and
within
place
names,
reflecting
its
geographic
and
cultural
reach.