Netta is a short form of many names ending -netta, including Aquanetta, Arnetta, Dawnetta, Janetta and Jenetta, as part of the largest etymological root of names with over five hundred variations, both male and female. [1] Notable people with this name include the following:
John Reynolds may refer to:
Steve is a masculine given name, usually a short form (hypocorism) of Steven or Stephen.
John Sergeant may refer to:
Ben is frequently used as a shortened version of the given names Benjamin, Benedict, Bennett or Benson, and is also a given name in its own right.
Danny is a masculine given name. It is related to the male name Daniel. It may refer to:
A toy is an object used in play.
Aimée, often unaccented as Aimee, is a feminine given name of French origin, translated as "beloved". The masculine form is Aimé. The English equivalent is Amy. It is also occasionally a surname. It may refer to:
Alan Marshall may refer to:
David Fisher may refer to:
Powell is a surname of Welsh origin. It is a patronymic form of the Welsh name Hywel, with the prefix ap meaning "son of", together forming ap Hywel, or "son of Hywel". It is an uncommon name among those of Welsh ancestry. It originates in a dynasty of kings in Wales, and Brittany in the 9th and 10th century, and three Welsh royal houses of that time onwards. The House of Tudor, one of the Royal houses of England, also descended from them.
Izzy is a common nickname for the given names Israel, Elizabeth, Isaac, Isambard, Isidor, Isidore, Isidora, Isabel, Isobel, Isabelle, Isabella, Isaiah, Ishmael, Izzet, Isarn, Ismail, Isra, Izebel, Izmara, Isobelle, Isaura or Isam (عصام).
Neta may refer to:
Tom is mostly used as a diminutive of Thomas. In Germanic countries and Scandinavia, "Tom" is in use as a formal given name. In modern Hebrew, the name Tom is used as a unisex name, with the meaning of "innocence, naivety, simplicity" or "the end.”
Frank Baker may refer to:
Charles Austin or Austen may refer to:
Thomas Norris or Tom Norris may refer to:
As a given name, surname, or nickname, Brick may refer to:
Netta Eames was born Ninetta Wiley, in Wisconsin on September 26, 1852. She is commonly known as Netta. She is best known as a writer and magazine editor in the late 1800s and early 1900s. As the editor of the San Francisco based Overland Monthly magazine, she became an early proponent of Jack London as a writer. She was the first to publish one of his short stories, "To the Man on Trail", in 1899, and wrote a promotional biography of London in Overland Monthly in 1900, which helped to establish his career. Later she was his business manager and neighbor.
Ninetta is an Italian given name that is a diminutive form of Antonietta and Antonetta in use in Italy. Notable people with this name include the following:
Netty is a given name or nickname that has Hebrew, Latin and English derivations. It is a variant, version or derivative of many names including Anne (Hebrew), Hannah (English), Antoinette, Antonia (Latin), and Nanette, and Nettie (English).