Nigel
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Etymology


English form of , diminutive of , used in the Middle Ages to Latinize Gaelic Neil or Niall.

Quotations

  • 1822 Walter Scott, The Fortunes of Nigel, Chapter XXIII,
    'I thought, sir,' answered Nigel, with as much haughtiness as was consistent with the cool distance he desired to preserve, 'I thought I had told you, my name was Nigel Grahame.'
    His eminence of Whitefriars on this burst into a loud, chuckling, impudent laugh, repeating the word, till his voice was almost inarticulate, - 'Niggle Green - Niggle Green - Niggle Green! why, my lord, you would be queered in the drinking of a penny pot of Malmsey, if you cry before you are touched.'
 
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