Proper noun
A male given name from Irish.
A surname from Irish derived from the given name.
Source: en.wiktionary.org11:22 a.m.: Police response At 11:22, the custodian called Deputy Neil Gardner, the assigned Student Resource Officer to Columbine, on the school radio, requesting assistance in the senior parking lot. Source: Internet
18 years to double aging population from 7 – 14% (least number of years), Neil Howe, Richard Jackson, Keisuke Nakashima. Source: Internet
200,000 in Canada "Canadian album certifications – Neil Diamond – Jonathan Livingston Seagull". Source: Internet
According to his biographer Neil McKenna, Wilde was part of a secret organisation that aimed to legalise homosexuality, and was known among the group as a leader of "the Cause". Source: Internet
A Catalogue of Manuscripts Containing Anglo-Saxon; with supplement prepared by Neil Ker originally published in Anglo-Saxon England; 5, 1957. Source: Internet
After Neil Young played a few concerts with Pearl Jam and recorded the album Mirror Ball with them, some members of the media gave him the title "Godfather of Grunge". Source: Internet