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Despite its French origin, Neville's more common across the channel -- think Neville Chamberlain, the Hitler-appeasing British prime minister, and Neville Longbottom, the plump, bumbling Harry Potter character. In the states, the name has a slicker, cooler association that springs from New Orleans -- R&B-soul group The Neville Brothers. , New Town



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