Nona
Nona may refer to:
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- Places and jurisdictions
- Nin, Croatia, also known as Nona in Latin
- the former Roman Catholic Diocese of Nona, which had its see there; now a Latin titular bishopric
- Tor di Nona, a small area in Rome's Rione V called "Ponte"
- People
- Saint Nona, a Christian saint of whom little is known
- Nona L. Brooks, a leader in the New Thought movement
- Nona Freeman, (born 1916 died 2009), an evangelist, author and missionary
- Nona Gaprindashvili (born 1941), a Georgian chess player
- Nona Gaye (born 1974), an African American singer, fashion model and screen actress
- Nona Hendryx, a member of the R&B group LaBelle
- Literature and film
- Nona (short story), a 1978 short story by Stephen King
- Strega Nona, a children's book by Tomie dePaola
- The Nona Tapes, a 1995 mockumentary by the grunge band Alice in Chains
- La Nona, a 1979 Argentine film
- Other
- nona-, a prefix meaning nine
- Nona (mythology), a Roman goddess
- Hurricane Nona, a hurricane during the 1994 Pacific hurricane season
- 2S9 Nona, a Russian 120mm (self-propelled) gun-mortar
See also
- Nonna (disambiguation)
- none (liturgy), English for the Latin canonical hour nona
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