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Noemi (other)
Noemi or Noémi may refer to: * Noémie, a female given name of French origin; also spelt Noémi * Naomi (given name), a given name in many languages; also spelt Noemi * ''Noémi'' (novel), an 1895 historical novel by Sabine Baring-Gould ** Noemi (singer) (born 1982), Italian singer and music video director *** ''Noemi'' (EP), by Noemi * SS ''Noemi'' (1895), a steamship in service 1926–30 * SS ''Noemi'' (1942) a steamship in service 1961–65 * 703 Noëmi, a minor planet orbiting the sun * "Noémi", a part of the novel '' The Man with the Golden Touch'' by Mór Jókai * Noémi (novel), an 1895 novel by Sabine Baring-Gould See also * Naomi (other) Naomi or Naomie may refer to: People and biblical figures * Naomi (given name), a female given name and a list of people with the name * Naomi (biblical figure), Ruth's mother-in-law in the Old Testament Book of Ruth * Naomi (Romanian singer) (bor ...
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Noémie
Noémie (or Noemie) is a female name of French language, French origin. Retrieved 21 June 2018 Uncommon variant spellings in French include Noémi and Noëmie (same pronunciation). It is the French variation of the biblical Hebrew name Naomi (given name), Naomi (), which means "good, pleasant, lovely, and wisdom." Variants Notable people named Noémie * Noémie Happart (born 1993), Belgian model and beauty pageant, Miss Belgium 2013 * Noémie Lafrance (born 1973), Canadian-born choreographer * Noémie Lenoir (born 1979), French model and actress * Noémie Lvovsky (born 1964), French film director, screenwriter and actress * Noémie Marin (born 1984), Canadian softball and hockey player * Noémie Merlant (born 1988), French actress and director * Noémie Nadaud (born 1995), French female acrobatic gymnast * Noémie Pérugia (born 1903), French soprano * Noémie Silberer (born 1991), Swiss figure skater See also * Naomi (given name) References {{given name [Baidu]  


Naomi (given Name)
Naomi or Noemi is a given name in various languages and cultures. Hebrew Naomi (nah-o-mi) () is a feminine name of Hebrew origin. In Hebrew, it means "pleasantness" and was originally pronounced with the stress on the ''a'' (the ''o'' is a ''hataf qamatz'', marked with a ''shva'' to indicate that it is very short). In the Book of Ruth, Naomi is Ruth's mother-in-law, making the name Naomi a Biblical name. Japanese , pronounced is a Japanese name. Though it is a unisex name, it is primarily used by women. Naomi can be spelled using hiragana, katakana, kanji, or a combination of kana and kanji. For example; * * * * * * * * People named Naomi or Noemi Academia *Naomi Chazan (born 1946), Israeli academic and politician *Naomi Jochnowitz, American mathematician *Naomi Oreskes (born 1958), American science historian Fine arts *Marie-Noémi Cadiot, French sculptor of the 19th century Authors *Naomi Alderman (born 1974), English novelist and game writer * Naomi Frankel, Germ ...
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Noémi (novel)
''Noémi: A Story of Rock-dwellers'' is an historical novel by Sabine Baring-Gould, published in 1895.Bassett 2022. Characters * Le Gros Guillem * Ogier del' Peyra * Jean del' Peyra * Noémi Synopsis This is a tale of Duchy of Aquitaine, Aquitaine, during the English occupation, in the early fifteenth century. The country was in a state of civil war; and free companies, nominally fighting for French or English, but in reality for their own pockets, mere plunderers and bandits, flourished mightily. The most dreaded freebooter in the valley of the Dordogne (river), Dordogne was Le Gros Guillem, who from his stronghold at Domme sweeps down upon the farms and hamlets below; till at length the timid peasants, finding a leader in Ogier del' Peyra, a petty wiktionary:sieur, sieur of the neighbourhood, rise up against their scourge, destroy his rocky fastness, and put his men to death or flight. Guillem's daughter, Noémi, a madcap beauty, joins her father's band of ruffians; but s ...
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Noemi (singer)
Noemi (; born Veronica Scopelliti on 25 January 1982) is an Italian singer-songwriter. She rose to fame in 2009, after competing in the second season of Italian talent show ''X Factor''. Immediately after being eliminated from the competition, she released her debut single, " Briciole", which peaked at number 2 on the FIMI Singles Chart. As of 2022, she has released 6 studio albums, which spawned commercially successful singles such as "Vuoto a perdere", "Sono solo parole", "La borsa di una donna", " Glicine" and the chart toppers "L'amore si odia", featuring vocals by Fiorella Mannoia, and "Per tutta la vita". She dueted with Italian band Stadio and with rapper Fedez, among others, and her single " Makumba", a duet with Carl Brave, became a summer hit in 2021. Noemi performed songs for the soundtrack of Italian films '' Women vs. Men'' and ''Domani è un altro giorno'', receiving a special Nastro d'Argento award in 2019. During her career, Noemi recorded songs written for her b ...
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Noemi (EP)
''Noemi'' is the first EP by Italian singer Noemi. It contains the single " Briciole", two covers and three new songs. The EP was certified by Sony BMG gold disc with more than 50,000 copies sold. Track listing Charts Album Singles Noemi tour ;Band *Emanuele (Lele) Fontana ''(keyboard)'' *Donald Renda ''( drum)'' *Giacomo Castellano ''(guitar The guitar is a fretted musical instrument that typically has six strings. It is usually held flat against the player's body and played by strumming or plucking the strings with the dominant hand, while simultaneously pressing selected strin ...)'' *Ronny Aglietti ''( bass)'' ;Tour Certification References {{Authority control 2009 debut EPs Noemi (singer) EPs Sony Music Italy EPs ...
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SS Noemi (1895)
''Noemijulia'' was a cargo ship built in 1895 as ''Barlby'' by Sir R Ropner & Sons Ltd, Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England, for their own use. She was sold to Greece in 1926 and renamed ''Noemi''. In 1930, she was sold to a British company and renamed ''Noemijulia''. Questions about the manner of her operation were raised in the Parliament of the United Kingdom, British Parliament in 1935, and she was attacked by National faction (Spanish Civil War), Spanish Nationalist aircraft in 1937 off Cape de Creus. In 1940, she was sold to Panama, followed by a sale to Ireland in 1941 and renaming to ''Irish Hazel''. She was requisitioned in 1943 by the British Ministry of War Transport (MoWT) and renamed ''Empire Don'', In 1945, she was returned to her previous owners and renamed ''Irish Hazel''. Sold in 1949 and renamed ''Uman'', she served until 1960 when she ran aground and was wrecked. Construction and design ''Noemijulia'', originally named ''Barlby'', was built in 1895 by R ...
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SS Noemi (1942)
''Empire Buckler'' was a cargo ship which was built in 1941 by Lithgows Ltd for the Ministry of War Transport (MoWT). Postwar she was sold into merchant service, being renamed ''Ovingdean Grange'', ''Sabrina'', and ''Noemi'', serving until she ran aground in 1965 and was declared a constructive total loss. Description ''Empire Buckler'' was built by Lithgows Ltd, Port Glasgow. She was yard number 979. Launched on 30 June 1942, she was completed in September 1942. The ship was long, with a beam of and a depth of . She was propelled by a triple expansion steam engine which had cylinders of , , and bore by stroke. The engine was built by D Rowan & Co Ltd, Glasgow. The ship had a speed of . She had a GRT of 7,046 with a NRT of 4,906. Her DWT was 9,959. Career Wartime ''Empire Buckler's'' port of registry was Greenock. She was operated under the management of Houlder Brothers Ltd. She was a member of a number of convoys during the Second World War. ;KMS 2 Convoy KMS 2 dep ...
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703 Noëmi
703 Noëmi, provisional designation , is a stony Florian asteroid and possible List of slow rotators (minor planets), slow rotator from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 8.5 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered by Austrian astronomer Johann Palisa at the Vienna Observatory on 3 October 1910. The asteroid was likely named for Baroness Valentine Noémi von Springer (née von Rothschild; 1886–1968). Orbit and classification ''Noëmi'' is a member of the Flora family, the Asteroid family#finlist, 3rd largest main-belt asteroid family with nearly 14,000 known members. This asteroid orbits the Sun in the Kirkwood gap, inner main-belt at a distance of 1.9–2.5 Astronomical unit, AU once every 3 years and 3 months (1,171 days). Its orbit has an orbital eccentricity, eccentricity of 0.14 and an orbital inclination, inclination of 2Degree (angle), ° with respect to the ecliptic. The body's observation arc begins at Vienna, 3 days after its official disco ...
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The Man With The Golden Touch
''The Man with the Golden Touch'' (orig. hu, Az arany ember, lit. "The Golden Man") is an 1872 novel by Hungarian people, Hungarian novelist Mór Jókai. As Jókai states in the afterword of the novel, ''The Man with the Golden Touch'' was based on a true story he had heard from his grand-aunt as a child. Plot summary Part I – The ''St. Barbara'' Mihály Timár is a young man working on the transport ship ''St. Barbara'' on the River Danube. The ship is owned by Athanáz Brazovics, a rich Serbian merchant living in Komárom, a town in Hungary, and is on its way back to Komárom carrying sacks of wheat. The owner of the goods, Euthym Trikalisz, and his thirteen-year-old daughter Timéa are also aboard. On the way to Komárom, they stop at an island, the "no man's island," which lies in the Danube between the Ottoman Empire and the Hungarian part of the Habsburg monarchy, Habsburg Empire, undiscovered and unclaimed by both. This island is the home of Teréza, a widow, and her ...
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