Nile_(disambiguation)
Nile (disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
The Nile, in northeast Africa, is one of the world's longest rivers.
Nile may also refer to:
- Nile Township, Scioto County, Ohio, named after the River Nile
- Nile (band), an American death metal band
- Nile (TV series), a BBC Television docudrama
- "The Nile Song", 1969 song by Pink Floyd
- Tana Nile, a fictional character in the Marvel Universe
- HMS Nile, various British ships
- SS Nile, various British ships
- Paddle steamer Nile, built in London for the Egyptian Navy, delivered in 1834 captained by William Light and afterwards John Hindmarsh
- Nile (singer), American hip-hop blues artist
Given name
- Nile Green, historian
- Nile Kinnick (1918–1943), American college football player
- Nile Niami, American film producer and real estate developer
- Nile Ranger (born 1991), British footballer
- Nile Rodgers (born 1952), American music producer and guitarist
- Nile Soik (1923–2001), American politician
- Nile Wilson (born 1996), British gymnast
Surname
- Fred Nile (born 1934), Australian politician and activist
- Elaine Nile (1936–2011), Australian politician
- Willie Nile (born 1948), American singer and songwriter
- Sarah Nile (born 1985), Italian model, showgirl and reality television personality
- Cleo de Nile, fictional daughter of the mummy from Monster High
- Nefera de Nile, fictional daughter of the mummy from Monster High
- Battle of the Nile
- Blue Nile Inc, an American online jewelry retailer (NASDAQ: NILE)
- Link 22 (NATO Improved Link 11), a military wireless data exchange standard
- Denial
- Niles (disambiguation)
- Nilotic (disambiguation)
- Nyle (disambiguation)
- Nyl River, a river in South Africa
- Nyl (disambiguation)
- Shatt en-Nil, a dry river bed in Iraq
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