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neɪnā The chemical element neon.
adjective neɪnā Originally called; born (used before the name by which a man was originally known) Example sentencesExamples - Koning, né Koningsberger, escaped the Nazi occupation of The Netherlands in 1940 by fleeing to Britain.
- Seth, né Gregory Gallant, got the idea for the book from an old storefront office of the same name in Toronto.
- To me, I.F. Stone, né Isadore Feinstein, known to his friends as Izzy, was an event-making man.
- Ron Oddyssey, né Ronald Edward Keller of Melbourne, was someone I knew in college and am still looking for to this day.
- For the rock 'n' roll generation, Eminem, né Marshall Mathers III, is the most compelling figure to have emerged from popular music since the holy trinity of Dylan, Lennon and Jagger.
- Jean-Pierre Melville, né Grumbach, took his name from his favourite author.
- This is the real Angel, né Ignacio, the director's first love.
Origin1930s: French, literally 'born', masculine past participle of naître; compare with née. Rhymesaffray, agley, aka, allay, Angers, A-OK, appellation contrôlée, array, assay, astray, au fait, auto-da-fé, away, aweigh, aye, bay, belay, betray, bey, Bombay, Bordet, boulevardier, bouquet, brae, bray, café au lait, Carné, cassoulet, Cathay, chassé, chevet, chez, chiné, clay, convey, Cray, crème brûlée, crudités, cuvée, cy-pres, day, decay, deejay, dégagé, distinguée, downplay, dray, Dufay, Dushanbe, eh, embay, engagé, essay, everyday, faraway, fay, fey, flay, fray, Frey, fromage frais, gainsay, Gaye, Genet, giclee, gilet, glissé, gray, grey, halfway, hay, heigh, hey, hooray, Hubei, Hué, hurray, inveigh, jay, jeunesse dorée, José, Kay, Kaye, Klee, Kray, Lae, lay, lei, Littré, Lough Neagh, lwei, Mae, maguey, Malay, Mallarmé, Mandalay, Marseilles, may, midday, midway, mislay, misplay, Monterrey, Na-Dene, nay, née, neigh, Ney, noway, obey, O'Dea, okay, olé, outlay, outplay, outstay, outweigh, oyez, part-way, pay, Pei, per se, pince-nez, play, portray, pray, prey, purvey, qua, Quai d'Orsay, Rae, rangé, ray, re, reflet, relevé, roman-à-clef, Santa Fé, say, sei, Shar Pei, shay, slay, sleigh, sley, spae, spay, Spey, splay, spray, stay, straightaway, straightway, strathspey, stray, Sui, survey, sway, Taipei, Tay, they, today, tokay, Torbay, Tournai, trait, tray, trey, two-way, ukiyo-e, underlay, way, waylay, Wei, weigh, wey, Whangarei, whey, yea abbreviation 1Nebraska (in official postal use). 3North-east or north-eastern. four miles NE of Birmingham nā The chemical element neon.
adjectivenā Originally called; born (used before the name by which a man was originally known) Example sentencesExamples - Seth, né Gregory Gallant, got the idea for the book from an old storefront office of the same name in Toronto.
- Ron Oddyssey, né Ronald Edward Keller of Melbourne, was someone I knew in college and am still looking for to this day.
- Koning, né Koningsberger, escaped the Nazi occupation of The Netherlands in 1940 by fleeing to Britain.
- To me, I.F. Stone, né Isadore Feinstein, known to his friends as Izzy, was an event-making man.
- This is the real Angel, né Ignacio, the director's first love.
- For the rock 'n' roll generation, Eminem, né Marshall Mathers III, is the most compelling figure to have emerged from popular music since the holy trinity of Dylan, Lennon and Jagger.
- Jean-Pierre Melville, né Grumbach, took his name from his favourite author.
Origin1930s: French, literally ‘born’, masculine past participle of naître; compare with née. abbreviationˈˌen ˈēˈˌɛn ˈi 1Nebraska (in official postal use). 3Northeast or northeastern. four miles NE of Birmingham |