Dear friends,

 

Most of my virtual and real friends have always asked me about the origin of
my name. 

 

Curiosity killed the cat. but I needed to know more about my name.

 

My father is called "Joseney" which is a combination of the names "Jose"
(from the Bible "Joseph") and "Ney". My mother didn't want me to have his
name so he convinced him to drop the 'e'.

 

A friend , who has plenty of time in his hand, did some research for me ( I
didn't ask for it, though). I'm impressed!!! I can now make rhyming poems
with my name!

 

Surname: Ney

This interesting surname may be either of medieval English or Old French
origin. In the first instance, the name is topographical from residence near
a river or at an island. The derivation is from the Middle English phrase
"atten (e)ye", which means both "at the river", and "at the island", from
the Olde English pre 7th Century "ea", river, and "eg", island,
respectively. This phrase was misdivided and became "atte nye". Later, when
the preposition "atte" was dropped, the forms "nye" and "ney(e)" emerged.
Early recordings of the surname from this source include one Robert Atteneye
(Somerset, 1269). On May 21st 1618, Thomas Ney and Patience Edie were
married at St. Mary Mounthaw, London. The French surname Ney, found chiefly
in Alsace-Lorraine, is a variant of "Neu", itself deriving from the Old
French "neuf, nouveau", and originally given as a nickname to a newcomer to
an area. The surname is well recorded in Church Registers of Germany and
France. On January 15th 1686, Barbara Ney, an infant, was christened in
Schlosszeil, Danaukreis, Wuertt, Germany, and on February 5th 1839, Augusta
Bertha Ney and Carl Bernhardt Grahl were married in Alsace-Lorraine
Province, France. Michel Ney, duc d'Elchingen, and French Marshal (1769 -
1815), earned the epithet "Bravest of the Brave" at the battle of Borodino
(1812). The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that
of Hanns Ney, which was dated September 14th 1583, marriage to Anna
Schreiers, at Esslingen, Neckarkreis, Wuertt, Germany, during the reign of
Rudolf 11, Habsburg Emperor, 1576 - 1612. Surnames became necessary when
governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll
Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to
"develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling. 

 

The nouns/words:

 

baloney ; blarney ; boloney ; Boney ; Carney ; carneys ; chimney ; chutney ;
cockney ; Coney ; Gooney ; gooneys ; Gurney ; hackney ; Honey ; jeepney ;
Jitney ; journey ; Kidney ; Liney ; Looney ; Money ; Phoney ; pigsney ;
Piney ; sawney ; sheeney ; shinney ; spinney ; spooney ; stoney ; swinney ;
tawney ; Toney ; tourney; Waney ; whiney ; Winey ; witney ; 

 

And the names :

 

Highlighting: Britney, Whitney, and Johney!!!!!

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Name

Gender


Anthoney

M


Barney

M


Britney

F


Brittaney

F


Brittney

F


Cortney

F


Cortney

M


Courtney

F


Courtney

M


Cydney

F


Delaney

F


Destiney

F


Gurney

M


Janey

F


Johney

M


Journey

F


Kenney

M


Kortney

F


Kourtney

F


Lainey

F


Laney

F


Loney

M


Pinkney

M


Rodney

M


Sidney

F


Sidney

M


Stoney

M


Sydney

F


Sydney

M


Toney

M


Volney

M


Whitney

F


Whitney

M

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And the surnames :

Maccartney, CAIRNEY, DEVANEY. GIBNEY, McGIVNEY, McKINNEY, MOONEY


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