Noga
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The word Noga may be used to describe:
Groups
- Noga Communications Ltd. a cartoon broadcasting company in Israel
- Noga SA, Swiss firm (led by Nessim Gaon), known for its trials with Russian authorities.
Names
- given name of Jewish females (although originally male [one of King David's sons], meaning brightness, glow [Hebrew: נֹגַהּ], precisely transliterated Nogah)
- surname of Slavic nations and Polynesian nations
People
- One of King David's sons.
- Al Noga, former football player for the Minnesota Vikings
- Niko "Falaniko" Noga, former football player for the St. Louis Cardinals (NFL)
- Pete Noga, former football player for the St. Louis Cardinals (NFL)
- Noga Morag-Levin, Professor of Law at Michigan State University College of Law. She studies regulatory politics with an eye to the role of legal traditions and cross-national influences in shaping policy instruments, with a particular focus on environmental issues.
Places
- Noga, Israel, a moshav in the Lakhish Regional Council in Israel
- SS Noga, an ocean liner
Words
- Hebrew word (נוגה)
- The Hebrew name for the planet Venus
- A Hebrew word meaning "very bright light"
- Nadsat word used to refer to the central character's feet or legs in the book A Clockwork Orange
- Slavic word (e.g. Russian: нога) meaning leg (especially the lower part, including the foot)
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