Neal is used as a family name or surname in Ireland, England. It is 4 characters long in length.
The Norman personal name Nigel was sometimes softened to this form, and some of our Neales may be of Norman blood; It is believed that most of the families of the name have sprung from the O'Neills of Ireland.
Neal is a variant of the Neale. The Norman personal name Nigel was sometimes softened to this form, and some of our Neales may be of Norman blood; It is believed that most of the families of the name have sprung from the O'Neills of Ireland.
Is variant form of O'Neill. Descendant of Neill, or Niall Noygiollach, Niall of the Nine hostages, or Niall the great, Monarch of Ireland in the fourth century.
The variant of O'Neill. Grandson of Niall meaning "champion or military hero".
Family name Neal is the form of Neil. Descendant of Neil meaning "champion".
The variant of Neeley. The son of Conghal meaning "high valor".
Descendant of Nigel or Neil meaning "champion".
The family name is form of Arnell. Corruptions of Arnold.
Neal is variant form of Neil. See O'Neill - Of the very great antiquity of this distinguished name and family there can be no doubt. At what period the particular ancestor from whom the surname is borrowed flourished, it is hard to say, although a definite date is assigned to him by the Irish genealogists. According to them, he lived in the fourth century of the Christian Era, and was fifty-third in descent from the founder of his race, who existed within about a century and a half of the Deluge! How or when such statements came to be invented and received is not certain. That they are honestly believed by many Irishmen.
The name and origin of the house of O'Neill are traced by Irish annalists to the prince-professor of learning, Niul, A.M. 1800, son of Phenius Pharsa, King of Scythia, whose posterity arriving in Spain, Milesius, 21st in descent from Niul, became King of the northern provinces, and his widow Queen Scota, and sons, about 1200 years B.C., led a colony of ‘Milesians' to Ireland, where Heremon, the youngest, became the first monarch.
Niall the Great, 53rd in descent from Heremon, was King of Ireland, A.D. 388. He subdued the Picts and Britons, and after ravaging the coasts of Gaul, was as sassinated on the banks of the Loire, near Boulogne (!) His army, on its return, carried off, among other captives, St. Patrick, the patron Saint of Ireland. For upwards of 600 years afterwards, Niall's descendants exclusively occupied the throne of Ireland. Three kings of his posterity were named after him, viz.: Niall II., surnamed Frassach, who died 770 ; Niall III., surnamed Caille, drowned in the river Callan, A.D. 897; and Niall IV., surnamed Glundubh, "black knee," killed in battle by the Danes of Dublin, A.D. 954. Daniel Ardmach O'Neill, 46th monarch of the Hy-Niall race, grandson of Niall Glundubh, died 1064, andwas succeeded by Malachy, a South Hy-Niall, who died in 1048. King Mortough Mac Neill died A.D. 1168, and was the last native monarch of Ireland of the Hy Nialls.
Now few of the crowned heads and noblest houses of Europe trace their pedigree beyond the eighth or ninth century-many not so far by hundreds of years. Neither is a higher antiquity assumed for them, even by their most flattering genealogists. With the Celtic ex-regal and noble families, however, a love for exaggerated pedigree seems to have been always prevalent, and the Welsh, the Irish, and the Scotch, are equally addicted to it. But whoever looks dispassionately at that great gulph of darkness, the period from the fall of the Roman Empire to the epoch of Charlemagne, say the sixth, seventh, and eighth centuries, and observes the obscurity which envelopes the history even of nations, will hesitate to accept as authentic, the minute family de tails, and regular genealogical descents, presented to his notice by the historians of many Celtic families.
The lastname Neal is the form of O'Neill. Of the very great antiquity of this distinguished name and family there can be no doubt. At what period the particular ancestor from whom the surname is borrowed flourished, it is hard to say, although a definite date is assigned to him by the Irish genealogists. According to them, he lived in the fourth century of the Christian Era, and was fifty-third in descent from the founder of his race, who existed within about a century and a half of the Deluge! How or when such statements came to be invented and received is not certain. That they are honestly believed by many Irishmen.
The name and origin of the house of O'Neill are traced by Irish annalists to the prince-professor of learning, Niul, A.M. 1800, son of Phenius Pharsa, King of Scythia, whose posterity arriving in Spain, Milesius, 21st in descent from Niul, became King of the northern provinces, and his widow Queen Scota, and sons, about 1200 years B.C., led a colony of ‘Milesians' to Ireland, where Heremon, the youngest, became the first monarch.
Niall the Great, 53rd in descent from Heremon, was King of Ireland, A.D. 388. He subdued the Picts and Britons, and after ravaging the coasts of Gaul, was as sassinated on the banks of the Loire, near Boulogne (!) His army, on its return, carried off, among other captives, St. Patrick, the patron Saint of Ireland. For upwards of 600 years afterwards, Niall's descendants exclusively occupied the throne of Ireland. Three kings of his posterity were named after him, viz.: Niall II., surnamed Frassach, who died 770 ; Niall III., surnamed Caille, drowned in the river Callan, A.D. 897; and Niall IV., surnamed Glundubh, "black knee," killed in battle by the Danes of Dublin, A.D. 954. Daniel Ardmach O'Neill, 46th monarch of the Hy-Niall race, grandson of Niall Glundubh, died 1064, andwas succeeded by Malachy, a South Hy-Niall, who died in 1048. King Mortough Mac Neill died A.D. 1168, and was the last native monarch of Ireland of the Hy Nialls.
Now few of the crowned heads and noblest houses of Europe trace their pedigree beyond the eighth or ninth century-many not so far by hundreds of years. Neither is a higher antiquity assumed for them, even by their most flattering genealogists. With the Celtic ex-regal and noble families, however, a love for exaggerated pedigree seems to have been always prevalent, and the Welsh, the Irish, and the Scotch, are equally addicted to it. But whoever looks dispassionately at that great gulph of darkness, the period from the fall of the Roman Empire to the epoch of Charlemagne, say the sixth, seventh, and eighth centuries, and observes the obscurity which envelopes the history even of nations, will hesitate to accept as authentic, the minute family de tails, and regular genealogical descents, presented to his notice by the historians of many Celtic families.
How popular is Neal?
Neal is common in United States, England, India, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Belize, Iran, Wales, Bangladesh, Liberia, Scotland, South Africa, France, Germany, Honduras.
Neal is ranked 3794 on our list.
Despite the fact that the number of Neal bearers increased by 9.36 per cent in 2010 US census to 91694 since 2000, the surname slipped by 4 spots and ranked at 337. The last name was found in around 3 per ten thousand population. Please refer to following table for race and ethnicity.
Race | 2010 | 2000 |
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White | 62.1 | 64.69 |
Black | 31.84 | 30.91 |
Others | 2.61 | 1.84 |
Hispanic or Latino | 2.16 | 1.43 |
American Indian and Alaska Native | 0.68 | 0.69 |
Asian and Native Hawaiian & Other Pacific Islander | 0.6 | 0.42 |
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Immigrants to US
From Ireland
Michael Neal was 30 years old when he migrated to USA during Irish famine on May 23, 1846. He lived in Great Britain where he worked as weaver and took Henry Pratt from Liverpool. 30 years old James Neal, Julia Neal, 23 years old Hugh Neal, 38 years old Margt. Neal, Mechanic Pat Neal, 18 years old Mary Neal, Pat. Neal, aged 20, 28 years old Joseph Neal, and 286 other Neal around 56.13% of whom were workman while others worked as servant and mechanic, farmer, spinster migrated to US.
From Germany
Servant Cehn Neal from Germany aboard the Neptune from Liverpool. He is registered to be 25 years old when he arrived in USA on September 3, 1865. Painter Isidor Neal, David Neal, aged 47, David Neal (41) Tourist, Tourist David Neal, are others that migrated to US from Hamburg & Havre, Bremen and Bremen & Southampton.
Neal Namesakes
- Daniel Neal, English historian
- Jackie Neal, American blues singer
- Raful Neal, Louisiana blues singer
- David Dalhoff Neal, American artist
- M. Wayne Neal, former mayor of St
- Harold Neal, British Labour politician
- Arthur Neal, British politician
- Will E. Neal, physician and U.S. Representative
- Liz Neal, artist based in London
- Larry Neal, scholar of African-American theatre
- Patricia Neal, American actress of stage and screen
- Richard Neal, American politician and the U.S. Representative for
- Dylan Neal, Canadian actor
- Phil Neal, English retired footballer
- Diane Neal, American actress best
- Edwin Neal, American actor
- Kenny Neal, American blues guitar player
- Stephen Neal, former American football guard
- Tom Neal, Thomas Carroll Neal Jr
- Blaine Neal, former Major League Baseball relief pitcher
- Elise Neal, American actress
- Eric Neal, retired Australian businessman and public officer
- Charlie Neal, American second baseman in Major League Baseball
- Matt Neal, British motor racing driver
- Jeff Neal, drummer and vocalist best
- Lorenzo Neal, former American football fullback
- Scott Neal, British actor
- Robert Neal, former Australian rules footballer
- Belinda Neal, former Australian federal politician
- Mary Neal, English social worker and collector of English folk dances
- John R. Neal, American politician and a member of the United States House of Representatives for Tennessee's 3rd congressional district
- Lloyd Neal, American former professional basketball player
- Craig Neal, American basketball coach and former player
- Lewis Neal, English professional footballer
- Chris Neal, English footballer
- Nelson and Neal, duo-piano married couple performing throughout the United States
- Curly Neal, American former basketball player best
- Stephen L. Neal, former North Carolina Democratic politician
- Dan Neal, former American Football player
- Gary Neal, American professional basketball player for Banvit of the Turkish Basketball League
- Paul Neal, British comics writer
- Ed Neal, American football defensive tackle
- Henry S. Neal, U.S. Representative from Ohio
- Lawrence T. Neal, U.S. Representative from Ohio
- Ashley Neal, English former professional association footballer
- Anne D. Neal, former president of the American Council of Trustees and Alumni
- Richard I. Neal, retired United States Marine Corps four-star general
Neal Namesakes
- Daniel Neal, English historian
- Jackie Neal, American blues singer
- Raful Neal, Louisiana blues singer
- David Dalhoff Neal, American artist
- M. Wayne Neal, former mayor of St
- Harold Neal, British Labour politician
- Arthur Neal, British politician
- Will E. Neal, physician and U.S. Representative
- Liz Neal, artist based in London
- Larry Neal, scholar of African-American theatre
- Patricia Neal, American actress of stage and screen
- Richard Neal, American politician and the U.S. Representative for
- Dylan Neal, Canadian actor
- Phil Neal, English retired footballer
- Diane Neal, American actress best
- Edwin Neal, American actor
- Kenny Neal, American blues guitar player
- Stephen Neal, former American football guard
- Tom Neal, Thomas Carroll Neal Jr
- Blaine Neal, former Major League Baseball relief pitcher
- Elise Neal, American actress
- Eric Neal, retired Australian businessman and public officer
- Charlie Neal, American second baseman in Major League Baseball
- Matt Neal, British motor racing driver
- Jeff Neal, drummer and vocalist best
- Lorenzo Neal, former American football fullback
- Scott Neal, British actor
- Robert Neal, former Australian rules footballer
- Belinda Neal, former Australian federal politician
- Mary Neal, English social worker and collector of English folk dances
- John R. Neal, American politician and a member of the United States House of Representatives for Tennessee's 3rd congressional district
- Lloyd Neal, American former professional basketball player
- Craig Neal, American basketball coach and former player
- Lewis Neal, English professional footballer
- Chris Neal, English footballer
- Nelson and Neal, duo-piano married couple performing throughout the United States
- Curly Neal, American former basketball player best
- Stephen L. Neal, former North Carolina Democratic politician
- Dan Neal, former American Football player
- Gary Neal, American professional basketball player for Banvit of the Turkish Basketball League
- Paul Neal, British comics writer
- Ed Neal, American football defensive tackle
- Henry S. Neal, U.S. Representative from Ohio
- Lawrence T. Neal, U.S. Representative from Ohio
- Ashley Neal, English former professional association footballer
- Anne D. Neal, former president of the American Council of Trustees and Alumni
- Richard I. Neal, retired United States Marine Corps four-star general