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This is a list of notable people whose names or pseudonyms are customarily written with one or more lower case initial letters. This list includes names starting with "ff", which is a stylised version of an upper-case F, and one name with "de" followed by an upper case letter, which is standard practice for tussenvoegsels. There are large ...
Nadim Karam (born 1957), Lebanese artist; Isabel Naftel (1832–1912), English artist; Maud Naftel (1856–1890), English painter; Paul Jacob Naftel (1817–1891), Guernsey/English painter and teacher
A large number of authors choose to use some form of initials in their name when it appears in their literary work. This includes some of the most famous authors of the 20th century – D. H. Lawrence, J. D. Salinger, T. S. Eliot, J. R. R. Tolkien, etc. – and also a host of lesser-known writers.
The word is derived from the Latin celebrity, from the adjective celeber ("famous," "celebrated"). Being a celebrity is often one of the highest degrees of notability, although the word notable is mistaken to be synonymous with the title celebrity, fame, prominence etc. As in Wikipedia, articles written about notable people doesn't necessarily ...
Literary initials; List of pen names; List of people who adopted matrilineal surnames; List of pseudonyms used in the American Constitutional debates; List of works published under a pseudonym; Mononymous persons; Nicknames of jazz musicians; Pseudonyms used by U.S. President Donald Trump
NAACP – (i) National Association for the Advancement of Colored People ("N double-A CP") NAAQS – (a) National Ambient Air Quality Standards; NAAWS – (i) NATO Anti-Air Warfare System; NABCI – (a) North American Bird Conservation Initiative ("nab-see") NAC (i/a) National Agency Check; U.S. Naval Avionics Center; U.S. Navy Advanced Concepts
nn is a digraph, see List of Latin-script digraphs § N; Ñ, a letter in Spanish, originally derived from the written "nn" Double net lease, a type of lease used for commercial real estate; Nomen nescio (Latin for "no name"), a person whose name is unknown; NN, the production code for the 1967 Doctor Who serial The Abominable Snowmen
Some Latin legal writers used the name Numerius Negidius as a John Doe placeholder name; this name was chosen in part because it shares its initials with the Latin phrases (often abbreviated in manuscripts to NN) nomen nescio, "I don't know the name"; nomen nominandum, "name to be named" (used when the name of an appointee was as yet unknown ...