The abbreviation "nn" can have several meanings depending on the context, including "no name," "noon," or "Nigerian Navy". It can also represent the Norwegian Nynorsk language code. In academic settings, "n.n." often signifies "no name" or "not named". Here's a breakdown of potential meanings:
- *No name:* This is a common usage, especially in legal or academic documents, to indicate an anonymous or unnamed person or entity, often derived from the Latin phrase "nomen nescio <https://www.google.com/search?client=ms-android-charter-us-revc&sca_esv=adfe64d045c8bb6e&cs=1&q=nomen+nescio&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjp-O6z0uGMAxUOFVkFHVfMIuwQxccNegQIHxAB&mstk=AUtExfCoLaf-fIg5GEbRsbtBggkXCqIEHUhw0rYp2D5LJKrlUZVZpcsU1RLXb2zb0Veg0KDk5Ksr9wX11ilrM7oci9Os0rDjK8e7WJie4R2v8jQotnn-ILWITsrfGU_uiyQdJtUZEVOZBSRzu4FDG3jk5mLIrSVPo91dzdcDVOwQb9TKdQ-FkClIPGM8hqoes9u0Rz88UwvRbIkIlzGUf_xdl4FuCFoTt7QztudfK_igQTmAIg&csui=3> " (I do not know the name), as explained by Wikipedia <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nomen_nescio>. - *Noon:* In some contexts, especially when referring to 12 PM, "nn" can be used as an abbreviation for "noon," as discussed on Reddit. - *Nigerian Navy:* "NN" is the standard abbreviation for the Nigerian Navy, according to Wikipedia <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigerian_Navy>. - *Nynorsk <https://www.google.com/search?client=ms-android-charter-us-revc&sca_esv=adfe64d045c8bb6e&cs=1&q=Nynorsk&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjp-O6z0uGMAxUOFVkFHVfMIuwQxccNegQIEBAB&mstk=AUtExfCoLaf-fIg5GEbRsbtBggkXCqIEHUhw0rYp2D5LJKrlUZVZpcsU1RLXb2zb0Veg0KDk5Ksr9wX11ilrM7oci9Os0rDjK8e7WJie4R2v8jQotnn-ILWITsrfGU_uiyQdJtUZEVOZBSRzu4FDG3jk5mLIrSVPo91dzdcDVOwQb9TKdQ-FkClIPGM8hqoes9u0Rz88UwvRbIkIlzGUf_xdl4FuCFoTt7QztudfK_igQTmAIg&csui=3>:* "nn" is the ISO 639-1 language code <https://www.google.com/search?client=ms-android-charter-us-revc&sca_esv=adfe64d045c8bb6e&cs=1&q=ISO+639-1+language+code&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjp-O6z0uGMAxUOFVkFHVfMIuwQxccNegQIHBAB&mstk=AUtExfCoLaf-fIg5GEbRsbtBggkXCqIEHUhw0rYp2D5LJKrlUZVZpcsU1RLXb2zb0Veg0KDk5Ksr9wX11ilrM7oci9Os0rDjK8e7WJie4R2v8jQotnn-ILWITsrfGU_uiyQdJtUZEVOZBSRzu4FDG3jk5mLIrSVPo91dzdcDVOwQb9TKdQ-FkClIPGM8hqoes9u0Rz88UwvRbIkIlzGUf_xdl4FuCFoTt7QztudfK_igQTmAIg&csui=3> for the Norwegian Nynorsk language, according to Wiktionary. - *Other contexts:* Depending on the specific context, "nn" might also refer to "not now," "night night," or other internet slang terms, as listed by Wiktionary. On Fri, Apr 18, 2025, 8:47 AM Gunnar Larson <g...@xny.io> wrote: > 274 Highlights to Holy-Quran-English.pdf > > > https://drive.google.com/file/d/1v7oavIHreCzhF2W02G6roo5rsstGbfmW/view?usp=drivesdk > > R. 23. > 164. Surely, We have sent revelation > to thee, as We sent revelation to > Noah and the Prophets after him; > and We sent revelation to Abraham > and Ishmael and Isaac and Jacob > and his children and to Jesus and > Job and Jonah and Aaron and > Solomon, and We gave David a > Book. > > Please find the attached whitepaper with 71 reference footnotes. > > xNY.io | CryptoBank Whitepaper: > > > https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aeK8X8-2KDZ8tQPN5ksaUCXcxH9tbjexsUbW1olfeW4/edit?usp=drivesdk > > 171. 0 mankind, the Messenger > has indeed come to you with Truth > from your Lord; believe therefore, > it will be better for you. But if you > disbelieve, verily, to Allah belongs > whatever is in the heavens and in > the earth. And Allah is All- > Knowing, Wise. > > 172. 0 People of the Book, exceed > not the limits in your religion, and > say not of Allah anything but the > truth. Verily, the Messiah, Jesus, > son of Mary, was only a Messenger > of Allah and a fulfilment of His > word which He sent down to Mary, > and a mercy from Him. So believe > in Allah and His Messengers, and > say not 'They are three.' Desist, it > will be better for you. Verily, Allah > is the only One God. Far is it from > His Holiness that He should have a > son. To Him belongs whatever is in > the heavens and whatever is in the > earth. And sufficient is Allah as a > Guardian. > -- > -GUAR- > > The name Gunnar, of Scandinavian (specifically Old Norse) origin, means > "battle warrior". It is derived from the words "gunn" (battle) and "herr" > (master or army). The name has historical significance, being associated > with Vikings and their warrior culture, and is now a popular name in > Scandinavian countries and beyond. > > The meaning of "dian" depends on the context. It can be a given name > (Dian), a Chinese character with multiple meanings, or a word in other > languages. > 1. As a Name: > Dian is a feminine name that can be a form of Diana, Diane, or Dianne, > according to Ancestry. > It can also be a shorter form of Dion, according to Ancestry which is a > variant of Dionysus. > It often carries meanings like "bright," "shining one," or "heavenly," > according to The Bump. > 2. In Chinese (Pinyin): > 点 (diǎn): > This character has numerous meanings, including "point," "dot," "mark," > "to order," and "to add" according to Yabla Chinese. > 店 (diàn): > This character means "shop" or "store," according to Yabla Chinese. > 电 (diàn): > This character means "electricity" or "electric," according to Yabla > Chinese. > 惦 (diàn): > This character means "to think of," "to remember," or "to miss," according > to Yabla Chinese. > 滇 (diān): > This character is an abbreviation for Yunnan Province in China, according > to Yabla Chinese. > 3. 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