Neaves
Spanish
"snows"
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Neaves Origin and Meaning
The name Neaves is a girl's name.
Neaves is an unusual feminine name that likely originated as a surname before transitioning to given name status. It has English or Scottish origins, possibly derived from 'neave' (meaning 'fist' in Middle English) or as a variant of 'Neves' (meaning 'snow' in Portuguese). As a first name, Neaves remains exceedingly rare, offering parents seeking true uniqueness an uncommon option. The name has a distinctive sound with its long 'e' vowel and soft ending, creating a balance between strength and gentleness. Its surname origins give it a sophisticated, preppy quality similar to names like Brooks or Hayes. The rarity of Neaves ensures individuality while its familiar phonetic elements make it accessible despite its uncommon status.