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Noble can refer to: Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ...
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- Nobility, a hereditary caste
- Nobel Prize, awarded to people who have made outstanding contributions to society
- Noble gas, chemical elements in group 18 (old-style Group 0) of the periodic table
- Noble metal, metals that are resistant to corrosion or oxidation
- Noble coin, a medieval gold coin
- Noble (Manx coin), a platinum bullion coin
- Noble (car), a British automobile manufacturer
- Noble (software), a library of non-blocking synchronization protocols
- Noble Air, an American airline
- Noble Blades, stage combat troupe
- NOBLE, an acronym for North of Boston Library Exchange, a cooperative effort of 28 libraries
- Barnes & Noble, a popular American bookshop
- Noble Corporation, an offshore drilling company
- Noble Energy, an oil and gas company
- Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation
- Daniel E. Noble Science and Engineering Library, a library at Arizona State University
- Noble Gates
- Rose of the Noble Castle
There are also several persons with the following names: The Lords and Barons prove their Nobility by hanging their Banners and exposing their Coats-of-arms at the Windows of the Lodge of the Heralds. ...
Sir Edward Appletons medal Photographs of Nobel Prize Medals. ...
The noble gases are the chemical elements in group 18 (old-style Group 0) of the periodic table. ...
Noble metals are metals that are resistant to corrosion or oxidation, unlike most base metals. ...
The Noble was a mediaeval English coin. ...
The Isle of Man, a British protectorate, mints the Noble, a platinum investment coin. ...
Nobles logo Noble Moy Automotive Ltd. ...
The North Of Boston Library Exchange (NOBLE) is a cooperative effort of 28 libraries in Bostons northern suburbs to improve library service through automation. ...
A typical Barnes & Noble bookstore. ...
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- Alexander Noble
- Alfred Nobel, a Swedish chemist, engineer, pacifist, innovator; Noble Prize named after him
- Alison Noble,
- Brian Noble, rugby head coach of the Bradford Bulls
- Bud Noble, pianist
- David Noble, historian
- David Noble (canyoner), explorer who discovered the Wollemi Pine
- Hugh Noble, artist and novelist
- James Noble, 19th century U.S. Senator
- James Noble (actor), 20th century U.S. actor
- Jason Noble
- Joe Noble
- Kevin Noble
- Mark Noble, photographer
- Matthew Noble, portrait sculptor
- Noble (musician), guitarist of indie/rock band British Sea Power
- Ross Noble, a British stand-up comedian, born in Cramlington, England
- Stephen Noble
- William Noble Grundy
- William Stafford Noble
- Miguel de la Espriella - "Noble", Colombian artist
There are also several places named Noble in the United States: Alfred Nobel (help· info) (October 21, 1833, Stockholm, Sweden â December 10, 1896, Sanremo, Italy) was a Swedish chemist, engineer, pacifist, innovator, armaments manufacturer and the inventor of dynamite. ...
Since his appointment as head coach of Bradford Bulls in 2000, Nobby has guided the Bulls to two Minor Premiership titles, victory in two Grand Finals in 2001 and 2003, the Challenge Cup in 2003 and to two World Club Championships in 2002 and 2004. ...
David Noble is a critical historian of technology, science and education. ...
David Dave Noble (born 1965) discovered the Wollemi Pine on September 10, 1994. ...
James Noble (December 16, 1785–February 26, 1831) was the first U.S. Senator from the U.S. state of Indiana. ...
Noble, Grasmere Village Hall (2005, photo by User:Me677) Martin Noble (stage name Noble) is British Sea Powers lead guitarist. ...
Ross Noble performing his show Noodlemeister in Edinburgh, 2004. ...
Noble Miguel de la Espriella or more commonly known by his artistic name of Noble, was born in 1947 in Sucre. ...
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