Nightingale (disambiguation)
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The Common Nightingale is a songbird found in Eurasia.
Nightingale may also refer to:
Birds
- Thrush Nightingale, a songbird found in Eurasia
- Red-billed Leiothrix, a songbird of the Indian Subcontinent
Literature
- Nightingale (comics), a fictional superhero in the Marvel Comics universe
- "Nightingale" (story), a short story by Alastair Reynolds, in the 2006 collection Galactic North
- "The Nightingale" (fairy tale), a fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen
- The Nightingale (novel), a novel by Agnes Sligh Turnbull
- Nightingale the Robber, a character in Russian folklore
- The Nightingale: A Conversation Poem, a poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- The Nightingale, a 1988 novel by Kara Dalkey
- The Nightingale (journal) - the first nursing journal published in 1886
Music
- Nightingale (ballet), a 1940 Russian ballet composed by M. Kroshner and choreographed by Aleksey Yermolayev
- Nightingale (musical), a 1982 stage musical by Charles Strouse
- The Nightingale (opera), a 1914 opera by Igor Stravinsky
- The Nightingale (Adams), a composition by James B. Adams
- The Nightingale (musical), a stage musical by Steven Sater and Duncan Sheik on the 2012-13 La Jolla Playhouse schedule
Performers
- Nightingale (band), a Swedish rock band
- The Nightingales, a 1970s-1980s British post-punk band
- The Dixie Nightingales or The Nightingales, a 1958-1972 African-American male vocal group
- Jacks (1960s Japanese band), originally Nightingale, a 1960s Japanese psychedelic rock group
- Nightingales (Norwegian group), a vocal quartet including Christine Guldbrandsen
Albums and songs
- Nightingale (album), a 2011 album by Erland and the Carnival
- "Nightingale" (song), a 1974 song by Carole King
- "Nightingale", a song by Demi Lovato from Demi
- "Nightingale", a song by the Eagles from The Eagles
- "Nightingale", a song by Lisa Ekdahl from Sings Salvadore Poe
- "Nightingale", a song by Norah Jones from Come Away With Me
- "Nightingale", a song by Oscar Peterson from Tristeza on Piano
- "Nightingale", a song by Yanni from Tribute
- "Nightingale", a song by Xavier Cugat, George Rosner and Fred Wise
- "The Nightingale", a song by Angelo Badalamenti from Soundtrack from Twin Peaks
- "Nightingales", a song by Prefab Sprout from From Langley Park to Memphis
People
- Florence Nightingale, the founder of modern nursing
- Nightingale (surname)
Places
- Nightingale, Alberta, Canada, a hamlet
- Nightingale Islands, a group of three islands in the South Atlantic Ocean
- Nightingale Island, an island in the group
- Nightingale Mountains, a range in Nevada, U.S.
- Nightingale Valley, a geological site near Portishead, North Somerset, England
Television and film
- Nightingales (UK TV series), a 1990-1993 sitcom
- Nightingales (U.S. TV series), a 1989 medical drama
- "Nightingale" (Star Trek: Voyager), an episode of Star Trek: Voyager
- The Nightingale Company, a Canadian media production company
- The Nightingale (film), a 1914 silent film starring Ethel Barrymore in her screen debut
Ships
- USS Nightingale (1851), a clipper ship, slave ship, and US Navy ship, named for Jenny Lind
- SS Nightingale, a number of ships with this name
Other uses
- Nightingale (software), a media player for Linux, Windows, and Mac
- Nightingale Academy, a secondary school in Edmonton, London, England
- Nightingale College Surinam Mauritius, a defunct college in Surinam, Mauritius
- Nightingale Corona, a large corona on Venus
- Nightingale House, a historic Victorian-era home in San Francisco, California, U.S.
- Nightingale Informatix Corporation, a company headquartered in Markham, Ontario, Canada
- Nightingale Primary School, a school in Wood Green, London, England
- C-9A Nightingale or McDonnell Douglas C-9, a United States Air Force aircraft
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