Nilsen — For places named Nilsen, see Nilsen (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Nilssen or Nielsen. Nilsen is a surname of Norwegian origin, meaning son of Nils . It refers to: Adolf Nilsen (1895–1927), Norwegian Olympic rower Alfred Nilsen… … Wikipedia
Hazard (disambiguation) — A hazard is an event posing a threat to life, health, property or environment. Hazard may also refer to:* Chemical hazard, a property of a material dangerous to human life or health * A hazard, for instance a natural hazard, a danger or source of … Wikipedia
I (disambiguation) — I is the ninth letter of the alphabet. It can also refer to:* I (pronoun), the first person singular pronounAstronomy* i , the symbol for orbital inclination * I, in the Yerkes spectral classification scheme the symbol for supergiants Chemistry*… … Wikipedia
Basic Instinct — This article is about the 1992 film. For the Ciara album, see Basic Instinct (album). For Nick Curran the musician, see Nick Curran (musician). For other uses, see Basic Instinct (disambiguation). Basic Instinct Theatrical release poster … Wikipedia
Three-letter acronym — A three letter acronym, three letter abbreviation, or TLA is an acronym, abbreviation, alphabetism or initialism consisting of three letters. These are usually the initial letters of words of the phrase abbreviated, and are written in capital… … Wikipedia
Medal of St. Hallvard — The Medal of St. Hallvard (Norwegian: St. Hallvardsmedaljen) is the highest award of the city of Oslo. It is named after the city s patron, Saint Hallvard (ca. 1020 1043). The medal has been awarded since 1956. Recipients The following people… … Wikipedia
Wig Wam — This article is about the Norwegian rock band. For other bands, see Wigwam (band). For other uses, see Wigwam (disambiguation). Wig Wam Wig Wam performing at Byfesten 2010, Lillestrøm, Norway. Background information … Wikipedia
Oslo — This article is about the capital of Norway. For other uses, see Oslo (disambiguation). Oslo Top: Parliament of Norway Building, middle left: Bjørvika, middle right: Oslo City Hall seen from Akershus Castle, bottom: Oslo Opera House … Wikipedia
Nielsen — Not to be confused with Nielson, Neilson (disambiguation), or Nilsen. Nielsen Danish pronunciation: [ˈnelsn], is a Danish patronymic surname, literally meaning son of Niels, Niels being the Danish version of the Greek male given name… … Wikipedia
Neil — For people named Neil, see Neil (name). For other uses, see Neil (disambiguation). Neil is a masculine given name of Gaelic origin. The name is an Anglicisation of the Gaelic Niall which is of disputed derivation. The Gaelic name may be derived… … Wikipedia