Niamh

Niamh (Irish: [n̠ʲiəw]; from Old Irish Niaṁ) is an Irish feminine given name (meaning "bright" or "radiant"),[1] anglicised as Neve, Nieve, Neave, Neavh or Neeve.[2]

Niamh
PronunciationEnglish: /nv/ NEEV
Irish: [n̠ʲiəw]
Genderfeminine
Language(s)Irish
Origin
Word/nameIreland
Meaningbright, radiant
Region of originIreland
Popularitysee popular names

In Irish mythology, Niamh is the daughter of the god of the sea, Manannán mac Lir and one of the queens of Tír na nÓg, the land of eternal youth. She was the lover of the poet-hero Oisín. The first recorded use of Niamh (that spelling) as a given name in modern Ireland was in 1911, when two children were registered with the name and when a Niamh was listed in that year's census.[3][4][5]

Neve is also a Dutch and Flemish surname.

People with the given name

Niamh

Neve, Neave, Neavh or Nieve

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