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Nemo may refer to:

Arts and media

Fictional characters and elements

  • Captain Nemo, a character in the novels Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (1870) and Mysterious Island (1875)
  • Captain Nemo, a character in the Japanese animated series Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water (1991)
  • Little Nemo, protagonist of the comic strip Little Nemo in Slumberland by Winsor McCay (1905)
  • Nemo, a character in the film Finding Nemo (2003) and its sequel Finding Dory (2016)
  • Nemo, a minor character from the Charles Dickens novel Bleak House (1852)
  • Nemo Nobody, the title character of the film Mr. Nobody (2009)
  • Network for the Establishment and Maintenance of Order, a fictional DC Comics organization created by the extraterrestrial Controllers
  • Quentin Nemo, a warlock from the novel Orphans of Chaos (2005)

Games

Music

Other media

Companies and organizations

Science and technology

Biology and medicine

Physics and computing

Vehicles

Other uses in science and technology

  • NEMO (museum), a national science museum in Amsterdam
  • Nemo link, a submarine power cable between the United Kingdom and Belgium, operational since January, 2019.
  • Caisson Nemo, a former French rocket launch pad off the Riviera coast
  • Patria NEMO, a mortar system

People

Places

Antarctica

United States

Elsewhere

Other uses

  • February 2013 nor'easter, also known as "Winter Storm Nemo"
  • Nemo, the theoretical fourth part of the human psyche that emphasizes the self's insignificance and meaninglessness, used in The Aristos by John Fowles
  • Nemo A534, a German Shepherd dog who served in the US Air Force during the Vietnam War

See also

  • NEEMO (NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations), a program studying human survival in an underwater laboratory
  • Outis, the Greek equivalent