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'''Nanette''' is a feminine given name. By 2013, the name was considered to be on the verge of extinction in the United States; it had been among the top 1000 baby names until 1977, and had reached a peak in usage in 1956.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Baby Names on the Verge of Extinction|url = https://www.yahoo.com/parenting/names-on-the-verge-of-extinction-113444323031.html|website = Yahoo! Parenting|accessdate = Jan 3, 2016|date = Dec 26, 2015}}</ref> |
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*[[Nanette Barragán]] (born 1976), American attorney and politician |
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*[[Nanette le Besnerais]] (1896–1981), French tennis player |
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*[[Nanette Bordeaux]] (1911–1956), Canadian-born American actress |
*[[Nanette Bordeaux]] (1911–1956), Canadian-born American actress |
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*[[Nanette Burstein]] (born 1970), American film and television director |
*[[Nanette Burstein]] (born 1970), American film and television director |
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*[[Nanette Carter]] (born 1954), American artist |
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*[[Nanette Salomons Cohen]] (1764–1833), grandmother of [[Karl Marx]] |
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*[[Nanette Cameron]] (1927–2023), New Zealand interior designer and educator |
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*[[Nanette Comstock]] (1866–1942), American actress |
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*[[Nanette M. DeRenzi]], United States Navy admiral |
*[[Nanette M. DeRenzi]], United States Navy admiral |
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*[[Nan Doak-Davis|Nanette "Nan" Doak-Davis]] (born 1962), American runner |
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*[[Nanette Duncan]] (born 1947), Australian swimmer |
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*[[Nanette Fabray]] (1920–2018), American actress, comedian, singer, dancer and activist |
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*[[Nanette Gartrell]], American psychiatrist and writer |
*[[Nanette Gartrell]], American psychiatrist and writer |
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*[[Nanette Guilford]] (1903–1990), American opera singer |
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*[[Nanette Hansen]], American journalist |
*[[Nanette Hansen]], American journalist |
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*[[Nanette Hanson]] (1941–1967), British teacher and Albert Medal recipient |
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*[[Nanette Hassall]] (born 1947), Australian dancer |
*[[Nanette Hassall]] (born 1947), Australian dancer |
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*[[Nanette Inventor]] (born 1954), Filipino comedian, actress, singer, composer and writer |
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*[[Nannette Johnston]] (1782–18??), British actress |
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*[[Nanette Kay Laughrey]] (born 1946), American judge |
*[[Nanette Kay Laughrey]] (born 1946), American judge |
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*[[Nanette Kaulla]] (1812–1872) |
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*[[Nanette Blitz Konig]] (born 1929), Holocaust survivor |
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*[[Nanette L. Laitman]] (1924–2020), American art collector and philanthropist |
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*[[Nanette Lepore]] (born 1964), American fashion designer |
*[[Nanette Lepore]] (born 1964), American fashion designer |
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*[[Nanette Maxine]], American singer |
*[[Nanette Maxine]], American singer |
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*[[Nanette McGuinness]], American soprano and literary translator |
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*[[Nanette Milne]] (born 1942), Scottish politician |
*[[Nanette Milne]] (born 1942), Scottish politician |
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*[[Nanette Newman]] (born 1934), English actress and writer |
*[[Nanette Newman]] (born 1934), English actress and writer |
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*[[Nanette B. Paul]] (1866-1928), American legal scholar, lawyer, suffragist, author, instructor, lecturer |
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*[[Nanette Rainone]] (1942–2016), American reporter and radio programmer |
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*[[Nanette Schechner]] (1804–1860), German operatic soprano |
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*[[Nanette Schutte]] (born 1962), Dutch tennis player |
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*[[Nanette Thomas]] (born 1956), Sierra Leonean politician |
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*[[Nan Waddy|Nanette "Nan" Stacy Waddy]] (1915–2015), Australian psychiatrist |
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*[[Nanette Wenger]] (born 1930), American clinical cardiologist |
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*[[Nanette Workman]] (born 1945), American singer-songwriter, actress and writer |
*[[Nanette Workman]] (born 1945), American singer-songwriter, actress and writer |
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==Other uses== |
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*[[List of storms named Nanette]] |
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*[[Nanette (show)|''Nanette'' (show)]], stand-up act by Australian comedian Hannah Gadsby |
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*"[[Nanette: An Aside]]", a short story by Willa Cather |
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*''[[No, No, Nanette]]'', 1924 musical comedy |
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**[[No, No, Nanette (1930 film)|''No, No, Nanette'' (1930 film)]] |
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**[[No, No, Nanette (1940 film)|''No, No, Nanette'' (1940 film)]] |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[[5852 Nanette]], main-belt asteroid |
*[[5852 Nanette]], main-belt asteroid |
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*[[Nanetti]] |
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*[[Hilda Nanette Blanche Praeger Killby]], British geneticist |
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== References == |
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{{Reflist}}{{Given name|cat=Feminine given names}} |
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[[Category:Feminine given names]] |
Latest revision as of 01:16, 3 December 2024
Nanette is a feminine given name. By 2013, the name was considered to be on the verge of extinction in the United States; it had been among the top 1000 baby names until 1977, and had reached a peak in usage in 1956.[1]
Notable people with the name include:
- Nanette Barragán (born 1976), American attorney and politician
- Nanette le Besnerais (1896–1981), French tennis player
- Nanette Bordeaux (1911–1956), Canadian-born American actress
- Nanette Burstein (born 1970), American film and television director
- Nanette Carter (born 1954), American artist
- Nanette Salomons Cohen (1764–1833), grandmother of Karl Marx
- Nanette Cameron (1927–2023), New Zealand interior designer and educator
- Nanette Comstock (1866–1942), American actress
- Nanette M. DeRenzi, United States Navy admiral
- Nanette "Nan" Doak-Davis (born 1962), American runner
- Nanette Duncan (born 1947), Australian swimmer
- Nanette Fabray (1920–2018), American actress, comedian, singer, dancer and activist
- Nanette Gartrell, American psychiatrist and writer
- Nanette Guilford (1903–1990), American opera singer
- Nanette Hansen, American journalist
- Nanette Hanson (1941–1967), British teacher and Albert Medal recipient
- Nanette Hassall (born 1947), Australian dancer
- Nanette Inventor (born 1954), Filipino comedian, actress, singer, composer and writer
- Nannette Johnston (1782–18??), British actress
- Nanette Kay Laughrey (born 1946), American judge
- Nanette Kaulla (1812–1872)
- Nanette Blitz Konig (born 1929), Holocaust survivor
- Nanette L. Laitman (1924–2020), American art collector and philanthropist
- Nanette Lepore (born 1964), American fashion designer
- Nanette Maxine, American singer
- Nanette McGuinness, American soprano and literary translator
- Nanette Milne (born 1942), Scottish politician
- Nanette Newman (born 1934), English actress and writer
- Nanette B. Paul (1866-1928), American legal scholar, lawyer, suffragist, author, instructor, lecturer
- Nanette Rainone (1942–2016), American reporter and radio programmer
- Nanette Schechner (1804–1860), German operatic soprano
- Nanette Schutte (born 1962), Dutch tennis player
- Nanette Thomas (born 1956), Sierra Leonean politician
- Nanette "Nan" Stacy Waddy (1915–2015), Australian psychiatrist
- Nanette Wenger (born 1930), American clinical cardiologist
- Nanette Workman (born 1945), American singer-songwriter, actress and writer
Other uses
[edit]- List of storms named Nanette
- Nanette (show), stand-up act by Australian comedian Hannah Gadsby
- "Nanette: An Aside", a short story by Willa Cather
- No, No, Nanette, 1924 musical comedy
See also
[edit]- 5852 Nanette, main-belt asteroid
- Nanetti
- Hilda Nanette Blanche Praeger Killby, British geneticist
References
[edit]- ^ "Baby Names on the Verge of Extinction". Yahoo! Parenting. Dec 26, 2015. Retrieved Jan 3, 2016.