No (disambiguation)

No (disambiguation)

No is an English word indicating a negative response or exclamation.

No or similar spellings may also refer to:

Norway

* Norway, in ISO country code
* .no, the top-level Internet domain for Norway
* Norwegian language, in ISO 639 alpha-2 language code
* , a set of local geocodes used in Norway

Geographical locations

* Lake No
* New Orleans, city in Louisiana

ymbols and abbreviations

* No (kana), a letter/syllable in Japanese script
* No symbol, a circle with a diagonal line through it
* Numero sign (№), an abbreviation of the word "Number"

Film and television

* "Nô" (film)
* Julius No, the titular character of the film "Dr. No"
* A concept in the anime "FLCL"

Music

* No (song), by Shakira
* "No!", an album by They Might Be Giants
* New Order, a band
* A song by Monrose on their album "Temptation"

cience

* Nobelium, a chemical element
* Nitric oxide, a molecular formula

Political parties

* National Offensive, German neo-Nazi party
* NEE, a Belgian political party

Airlines

* Aus-Air, formerly "NO" in IATA airline designator code
* Neos, currently "NO" in IATA airline designator code

Other uses

* Noh, a style of Japanese theatre
* Novus Ordo, a composite term for the post-1969 Roman Rite Mass

ee also

* No No
* No, No, No


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