Nemo
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Nemo is Latin for "no one." It may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
Fiction and literature
- Captain Nemo, in Jules Verne's novels Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea and Mysterious Island (1870)
 - Little Nemo, protagonist of the comic strip Little Nemo in Slumberland by Winsor McCay (1905)
 - Nemo, a character in the film Finding Nemo (2003) and its sequel Finding Dory (2016)
 - Nemo, a minor character from the Charles Dickens novel Bleak House (1852)
 - Nemo Nobody, the title character of the film Mr. Nobody (2009)
 - Captain Nemo, captain of the futuristic submarine Nautilus in the Japanese animated series Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water (1991)
 - Network for the Establishment and Maintenance of Order, a fictional DC Comics organization created by the extraterrestrial Controllers
 - Quentin Nemo, a warlock from the novel Orphans of Chaos (2005)
 - Nemo, the theoretical fourth part of the human psyche that emphasizes the self's insignificance and meaninglessness, used in The Aristos by John Fowles
 
Games
- NEMO (video game console), a never released VHS system video game console
 - Nemo, an arcade game by Capcom based on Little Nemo
 - Nemo, the protagonist of the video game Ace Combat 3 (1999)
 - Judge Nemo, main villain of the video game Disgaea 4 (2011)
 
Music
- Nemo (Belgian band), a former Belgian rock band
 - Nemo (French band), a French rock band
 - Nemo (American band), a Brooklyn, New York-based band
 - "Nemo" (song), by Nightwish from their album Once
 - "Nemo", a song by Umphrey's McGee from their album Safety in Numbers
 - NEMO Music Showcase and Conference, a former annual music event in Boston, Massachusetts
 
Publications
- Nemo (magazine), devoted to classic comic strips
 
Companies and organizations
- Saint Lucia National Emergency Management Organisation
 - Nemo 33, a diving center in Uccle, Belgium
 - NEMO Equipment, Inc., a manufacturer of outdoor tents and shelters
 - Nemo Rangers GAA, an Irish athletic club
 - Paul Morris Motorsport, also known as Nemo Racing, a defunct Australian motor racing team (1999-2012)
 
Science and technology
- Nemo (file manager) a file manager for Linux distributions forked from Nautilus
 - NEMO (Stellar Dynamics Toolbox) a toolbox for stellar dynamics modeling
 - IKBKG or NF-Kappa-B essential modulator (NEMO), a protein
 - Neutrino Ettore Majorana Observatory, a neutrino-related experiment in Modane, France
 - NEMO (museum), a national science museum in Amsterdam
 - Nemo Link, a submarine power cable under construction between the United Kingdom and Belgium
 - NeMO, the 'Next Mars Orbiter' or Mars 2022 orbiter
 - NEMO deficiency syndrome
 
Places
- Nemo, Missouri, an unincorporated community
 - Nemo, South Dakota, an unincorporated community
 - Nemo, Texas, an unincorporated community
 - Nemo Peak, a volcano in the Kuril Islands
 - Mount Nemo, Mount Nemo Conservation Area, Ontario, Canada
 - Nemo Peak (Antarctica), Wiencke Island, Palmer Archipelago
 - Nemo Glacier, Pourquoi Pas Island, Graham Land, Antarctica
 - Nemo Cove, Pourquoi Pas Island, Graham Land, Antarctica
 - Point Nemo, the oceanic pole of inaccessibility
 - 1640 Nemo, an asteroid
 
Military
- Patria NEMO, a mortar system
 - German submarine U-505, a World War II submarine captured by the US and temporarily renamed USS Nemo
 - Nemo A534, a German Shepherd dog who served in the US Air Force during the Vietnam War
 
People
- Nemo (name), several people with the surname or given name
 - Nickname of Harry Loran Nemo Leibold (1892-1977), American Major League Baseball player, named after the comic strip character Little Nemo
 - Nickname of Antti Niemi, National Hockey League goalie
 - Pseudonym of illustrator Constantin de Grimm used in Vanity Fair caricatures
 
Other uses
- Caisson Nemo, a former French rocket launch pad off the Riviera coast
 - Citroën Nemo, a small truck
 - February 2013 nor'easter, also known as "Winter Storm Nemo"
 
See also
- NEEMO (NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations), a program studying human survival in an underwater laboratory
 
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