Nile (disambiguation)
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The Nile is one of the world's longest rivers, in northeast Africa.
Nile may also refer to:
- Nile (band), American death metal band
- Nile (TV series), BBC Television docudrama
- NILE (singer), Hip-Hop Blues artist
- Nile, Battle of the
- River Nile (state), Sudanese state
- Nile Township, Scioto County, Ohio, United States
- Nile, Ontario, Canada
- "The Nile Song", 1969 song by Pink Floyd
Ships
- HMS Nile, various British ships
- SS Nile, a British cargo ship
- Nile, a propeller driven steamship which sank off Godrevy Island, Cornwall and led to the building of the lighthouse.
'Nile' as a first name
- Nile Kinnick, Former Iowa Hawkeyes Football Player and winner of the Heisman Trophy. The Iowa Hawkeyes Football Stadium is known as Kinnick Stadium in his honor.
- Nile Rodgers, American music producer and guitarist
- Nile Soik, American politician
'Nile' as a 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
In fiction
- The Nile, 1937 book by Emil Ludwig
- Nile (fictional killer), fictional character in the book Scorpia by Anthony Horowitz
- Tana Nile, fictional character in the Marvel Universe
- Nile, fictional art con ring in the videogame Hotel Dusk: Room 215
NILE
- NILE, NASDAQ stock symbol of Blue Nile Inc, American online jewelry retailer
- NILE (NATO Improved Link 11), alternate name for Link 22, military wireless data exchange standard
- NILE (Northern International Livestock Exposition) in Billings, Montana, United States
- Norwich Institute for Language Education, a teacher training institute for teachers of English as a foreign language
See also
- Niles (disambiguation)
- Source of the Nile (disambiguation)
- Nyl River
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