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River in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Neye is a river of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is a right tributary of the Wupper near Wipperfürth. List of rivers of North Rhine-Westphalia Hydrographic
Neye_(Wupper)
Topics referred to by the same term
Neye may refer to: Neye (company), Danish company Walther Neye (1901 – 1989), German lawyer and rector of Berlin's Humboldt University Neye (Wupper),
Neye
River in Germany
The Wupper (German pronunciation: [ˈvʊpɐ] ) is a right tributary of the Rhine in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Rising near Marienheide
Wupper
Dam in Remscheid, North Rhine-Westphalia
services. The dam belongs to the water association of the Wupper Association. It is connected to the Neye Dam and is fed through there as needed. List of reservoirs
Eschbach_Dam
Town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
of Wippenfürth, the church is the local St. Nicholas church. Kierspe dam Neye dam Schevelinger dam Bever dam Altes Seminar ("Old seminar") in the Lüdenscheider
Wipperfürth
of the Alme Nette, tributary of the Lenne Nette, tributary of the Niers Neye Nienberger Bach Nierbach Niers Niese Nöllenberger Bach Nonnenbach Nordbach
List of rivers of North Rhine-Westphalia
List_of_rivers_of_North_Rhine-Westphalia
NEYE WUPPER
NEYE WUPPER
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Broad Eye; Wide Eye
Boy/Male
American, British, English, Welsh
Island Dweller; Island; Honour; Modest; Noble
Girl/Female
Hindu
A desire for something, Purpose, Bright, Lord Hanuman
Boy/Male
Tamil
Eye
Girl/Female
Tamil
Eye
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu, Traditional
Eye; Eye of Star
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Yorkshire and Lancashire)
English (chiefly Yorkshire and Lancashire) : variant of Hey 1.Dutch, Frisian, and North German : variant of Hey 4.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Eye
Girl/Female
Tamil
Eye
Surname or Lastname
English (southeastern)
English (southeastern) : topographic name arising from a misdivision of Middle English atten (e)ye which means either ‘at the river’ or ‘at the island’, from Old English ēa ‘river’ and ēg ‘island’ respectively. Both these words were feminine in Old English, and so should have been preceded only by Middle English atter (see Rye), but distinctions of gender ceased to be carefully maintained in the Middle English period.
Female
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Niamh, NEVE means "beauty, brightness."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Beautiful; Goddess Durga; Neeharika
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Nye.Irish : reduced form of O’Ney.North German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Neu. The Jewish surname may sometimes be a shortened form of a name such as Neuburger.German : habitational name from a place near Boppard.North German : nickname from Middle Low German ni(g)e, ney(g)e ‘(the) new one’.Dutch : from a short form of the personal name Aarnoud (see Arnold).Dutch (de Ney) : variant of Nay 3.
Surname or Lastname
English, Dutch, Danish, and Swedish
English, Dutch, Danish, and Swedish : from Middle English, Old Norse, Middle Dutch neve ‘nephew’, presumably denoting the nephew of some great personage.French (Nève) : Lyonnais habitational name from the Rhône place name En Nève, which derives from misdivision of En ève ‘in water’ (modern standard French en eau).Italian : from the personal name Neve, which may be from neve ‘snow’ (Latin nix, genitive nivis), possibly denoting a white-haired or very pale-complexioned person, or, according to Caracausi, may be a variant of the personal name Neves, from the Marian epithet Madonna della Neve or Maria Santissima ad nives ‘Mary of the Snows’.Portuguese and Galician : from neve ‘snow’. Compare 3.A family by the name Neve traces its descent from Robert le Neve, living in Tivetshall, Norfolk, in the 14th century.
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English, French (Noyé), and Dutch
English, French (Noyé), and Dutch : variant of Noe, from a vernacular form of Noah.
Boy/Male
Welsh English
Uncertain origin, but may be derived from the Latin Honorius meaning man of honour, or from the...
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Daye, DEYE means "day."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places in Cambridge, Hereford, and Suffolk named from Old English ēg, a term denoting low-lying land, an island or promontory, or an area of dry land in a marsh.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Eye
Male
Welsh
Pet form of Welsh Aneirin, NYE means "modest, noble."Â
NEYE WUPPER
NEYE WUPPER
Boy/Male
Arabic
Critic; Reviewer
Girl/Female
Indian, Malayalam, Telugu, Traditional
Beautiful; Sweet; Dancing Flower
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Italian, Netherlands, Swedish, Swiss
Victory of the People; Abbreviation of Nicholas; Victorious Person
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from either of two places, in Cheshire and Lancashire, named with the personal name Ēanrēd (Old English) or Eindri{dh}i (Old Norse) + Old English tūn ‘settlement’.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Lucky
Girl/Female
Biblical
Confusion, mixture.
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Belief; Faith; Trust
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of the medieval personal name Pascal, which was brought to England from France.German : topographic name from Pass ‘pass’, ‘passage’ (from Middle Low German pas ‘pace’, ‘passage way’, ‘water gauge’).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name or nickname from Yiddish and Polish pas ‘belt’, ‘girdle’.
Boy/Male
Tamil
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God
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Chosen
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n.
An eye that squints.
n.
That which resembles the eye in relative importance or beauty.
n.
A eye affected by the moon; also, a disease in the eye of a horse.
imp. & p. p.
of Ineye
n.
The eye or loop formed in each heddle to receive a warp thread.
n.
A loop forming part of anything, or a hole through anything, to receive a rope, hook, pin, shaft, etc.; as an eye at the end of a tie bar in a bridge truss; as an eye through a crank; an eye at the end of rope.
v. t.
To fix the eye on; to look on; to view; to observe; particularly, to observe or watch narrowly, or with fixed attention; to hold in view.
n.
An eye in which the iris is of a very light gray or whitish color; -- said usually of horses.
n.
The faculty of seeing; power or range of vision; hence, judgment or taste in the use of the eye, and in judging of objects; as, to have the eye of sailor; an eye for the beautiful or picturesque.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Ineye
n.
A brood; as, an eye of pheasants.
n.
An object of interest to the eye; one worshiped with the eyes.
n.
The bud or sprout of a plant or tuber; as the eye of a potato.
p. p., fem.
Born; -- a term sometimes used in introducing the name of the family to which a married woman belongs by birth; as, Madame de Stael, nee Necker.
n.
See Bull's-eye, 3.
n.
The center of a target; the bull's-eye.
v. t.
To ingraft, as a tree or plant, by the insertion of a bud or eye; to inoculate.
n.
Aldebaran, a bright star in the eye of Taurus or the Bull.
a.
Marked with spots resembling bird's eyes; as, bird's-eye diaper; bird's-eye maple.