No, Tweet is not a name indigenous to NZ! Sounds European or English maybe, I'm sure there are people with the surname Tweet living here, though I haven't met any!
Smith is the most common surname
There is a "Nigel Iggo" in New Zealand.
The surname of the New Zealand runner who completed a two-way run of Death Valley in the US in 1976?
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Frances Hodgkins, 1869 - 1947, is the New Zealand-born painter, though much of her work was done in Europe.
Wihongi is a Māori last name of New Zealand origin. It is a common surname among the Māori people, who are the indigenous Polynesian people of New Zealand.
This surname Matulich is a Croatian surname. Variant of Matulic, mostly found in Europe countries France, Switzerland, Netherlands and Germany. This surname is also found in New Zealand. See related links below.
The surname, Everest, seems to be rather uncommon. Its frequency varries greatly based on geography. It is most common in New Zealand, where it has a FPM (frequency per million) of 56.79, compared to 4.19 in the US. The value of 56.79 is still relatively uncommon, when compared to the most popular surname in New Zealand, Smith, which has an FPM of 9009.07. FPM, by country NEW-ZEALAND: 56.79 UNITED KINGDOM: 31.1 CANADA: 24.76 AUSTRALIA: 19.03 UNITED STATES: 4.19 Source: http://www.publicprofiler.org/worldnames/Default.aspx
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"Super" Sid Going, scrum-half
It comes from a lot of different places - such as New Zealand , Ireland, Scotland, Australia and USA! There is also a town called Cowie in Scotland.
No, it can be used in different ways, but none of which need to be capitalized. It is also usually a verb, not a noun. The bird said tweet tweet tweet. Today, I went and left a new tweet on Twitter. I tweeted all about that yesterday. The morning was full of sweet tweeting sounds. The only exceptions would be the beginning of a sentence, or if it is an actual proper noun. Tweeting on Twitter is my favorite. Sylvester always wants to catch Tweety Bird. I went to the new shoe store the other day. It is called Tweet Feet. The new Tweet Mapper program is interesting.