Nam
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Nam or NAM may refer to:
- Namibia
- Nam (Korean name)
- Vietnam-related
- Vietnam
- Vietnam War
- The 'Nam, a historical fiction series
- NAM (game), a 1998 first person shooter game for PC
- Initialisms
- National Academy of Management, institution of higher learning in Kiev, Ukraine
- N-Acetylmuramic acid, component of bacterial cell walls
- National Arbitration and Mediation, a U.S. dispute-resolution provider
- National Archaeological Museum in Athens, Greece
- National Army Museum in London, United Kingdom
- National Association of Manufacturers, America's largest industrial trade association
- Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal, formerly known as the "Navy Achievement Medal"
- Negative allosteric modulator, in pharmacology
- Nested association mapping, an experimental design used in statistical genetics
- New Age Movement, mid-20th century Western spiritual movement
- New American Movement, a New Left group in the 1970s and 80s
- News America Marketing, a marketing business owned by News Corporation
- Non-Aligned Movement, an international organization of states considering themselves not formally aligned with or against any major power bloc
- Non-Asian Minority
- North American Mesoscale Model, a short-term weather forecasting model
- Northern Annular Mode, a climate pattern
- Number Assignment Module, the electronic memory in a cellular phone
People with the given name Nam:
- Nam Kiwanuka (born 1975), Canadian television personality
- Nam Le (poker player), Vietnamese-American professional poker player
- Nam Yimyaem, retired judge of Thailand
- Nam (Dragon Ball character), fictional character in anime series
See also
- All pages with titles containing "nam"
- Nam nam, a type of tree native to Malaysia
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