Nautilus (disambiguation)

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  • The chambered nautilus (Nautilus pompilius), a mollusc, is a cephalopod with a many-chambered, spiral shell.
  • The paper nautilus is a type of octopus, also known as the "Argonaut."
  • Nautilus is a genus of cephalopod

Nautilus is a name given to some ships and submarines:

See Ships named Nautilus for more.

Nautilus is also the name of:

  • Nautilus (computer game), a submarine computer game for the Atari 8-bit family
  • Nautilus (board game), a submarine-themed German-style board game
  • Nautilus (file manager), the official file manager for the GNOME desktop
  • Nautilus Institute for Security and Sustainability, a public policy think-tank addressing security and sustainability issues
  • Nautilus laser, a weapon system to intercept long-range missiles
  • Nautilus Pompilius (band), a Russian rock group
  • Nautilus (secure telephone), an early secure telephony softphone
  • Nautilus (web application), a web based Customer relationshipmanagement software
  • Nautilus, a previous designation of the BA 330 inflatable space module
  • Nautilus, Inc., founded by Arthur Jones, a producer of exercise equipment, including Nautilus, Bowflex, Schwinn Fitness and Stairmaster. May also refer to the Nautilus Institute, a research-based initiative of Nautilus, Inc.
  • Nautilus, Japanese video game developer, formerly Sacnoth
  • Nautilus Federation comprised of Nautilus UK and Nautilus NL, affiliated trade unions representing workers in the marine sector in the United Kingdom and Netherlands.

Nautilus may also be:

  • a product line of speakers produced by Bowers & Wilkins (B&W)
  • the codename for the VAX-8800 family of computer systems from Digital Equipment Corporation
  • Nautilus (song) - a popular song by jazz musician Bob James