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It is not a suffix in the Loch Ness Monster, that is the name of the monster that lives in Loch Ness

If you are just using -ness as a suffix, here's what it is: a native English suffix attached to adjectives and participles, forming abstract nouns denoting quality and state (and often, by extension, something exemplifying a quality or state): darkness; goodness; kindness; obligingness; preparedness

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