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  2. Niamh - Wikipedia

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    Niamh (Irish:; from Old Irish Niaṁ) is an Irish feminine given name (meaning "bright" or "radiant"), [2] anglicised as Neve, Nieve, Neave, Neavh or Neeve. [ 3 ] 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.

  3. List of Irish-language given names - Wikipedia

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    This list of Irish-language given names shows Irish language given names, their anglicisations and/or English language equivalents.. Not all Irish given names have English equivalents, though most names have an anglicised form.

  4. Nieve - Wikipedia

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    Nieve may refer to: Nieve (given name), Irish given name; Nieve Airport, airport in Nieve, Bolivia; Steve Nieve (born 1958), English musician and composer;

  5. Nieves - Wikipedia

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    Nieves, the Spanish plural form of nieve (English: snow), is a surname and female given name derived from the title of the Virgin Mary Nuestra Señora de las Nieves (Our Lady of the Snows), a reference to the 4th-century Catholic miracle of a summertime snowfall on the Esquiline Hill in Rome. [1]

  6. Naivety - Wikipedia

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    It is sometimes spelled "naïve" with a diaeresis, but as an unitalicized English word, "naive" is now the more usual spelling. [1] "naïf" often represents the French masculine, but has a secondary meaning as an artistic style. “Naïve” is pronounced as two syllables, in the French manner, and with the stress on the second one.

  7. Wikipedia : Lists of common misspellings/Grammar and ...

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    misspelling (click for Wikipedia search); (correct spelling) Wrong word used (proper usage in parentheses) A (100, a hundred, one hundred) (1000, a ...

  8. 20 iconic slang words from Black Twitter that shaped pop culture

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    Lawd "Lawd" is an alternative spelling of the word "lord" and an expression often associated with Black churchgoers. It is used to express a range of emotions, from sadness to excitement.

  9. Wikipedia : Lists of common misspellings/C

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    chequer (checker) (correct spelling in British English but only in the sense of "chequer board", the game of chequers and "chequer tree") (Chhattisgarh) (children) ...