"1797"^^ . . "846789957"^^ . . . . . "Neefs is a Dutch-language surname meaning \"nephew's\" or \"cousin's\". It is most common in Brabant. Among variant forms are De Neef (\"the cousin\"), Neef (also a German name) and Neefjes. People with this surname include:"@en . . . . . . . . . "Neefs"@fr . . . . "Neefs"@en . . . . . . . . "57520609"^^ . . . "Neefs is a Dutch-language surname meaning \"nephew's\" or \"cousin's\". It is most common in Brabant. Among variant forms are De Neef (\"the cousin\"), Neef (also a German name) and Neefjes. People with this surname include: \n* Benedict Neefs (1741\u20131790), Flemish Cistercian abbot \n* Edmond Neefs (fl. 1900), Belgian football player and sprinter \n* Jacob Neefs (1610\u2013aft.1660), Flemish etcher, engraver and publisher \n* Lodewijck Neefs (1617\u2013c.1649), Flemish painter of architectural church interiors \n* Louis Neefs (1937 - 1980), Belgian singer and presenter \n* Paul Neefs (1933\u20132009), Belgian architect and designer \n* Pieter Neefs the Elder (1578 - between 1656 and 1661), a Flemish architectural painter \n* Pieter Neefs the Younger (1620 \u2013 after 1675), a Flemish architectural painterDe Neef \n* Roger M.J. De Neef (born 1941), Flemish writer and poet \n* Sandra de Neef (born 1959), Dutch racing cyclist \n* Steven De Neef (born 1971), Belgian racing cyclistDeneef \n* Alain Deneef (born 1960), Belgian entrepreneur \n* Michael Deneef (1851\u20131891), United States Navy sailor and Medal of Honor recipientNeef \n* Ernst Neef (1908\u20131984), German geographer \n* Gerhardt Neef (1946\u20132010), German football goalkeeper \n* Manfred Max Neef (born 1932), Chilean economist \n* Melanie Neef (born 1970), British sprinter \n* Wilhelm Neef (1916\u20131990), German conductor and film composer"@en . . . "\u041D\u0435\u0444\u0441"@ru . . . . "Neefs"@de . .