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Nanette — may refer to: Nanette (film), a 1940 German film Nanette Newman, a British actress 5852 Nanette, an asteroid This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal link … Wikipedia
Nanette — f English: elaboration of NAN (SEE Nan), with the addition of the French feminine diminutive suffix ette … First names dictionary
Nanette — Nannette, Nanette, Nanetta französische Koseform von → Anne bzw. → Anna (Bedeutung: Anmut, Gnade) … Deutsch namen
Nanette Workman — Birth name Nanette Joan Workman Born 20 November 1945 (1945 11 20) (age 65) Origin Brooklyn, New York, United States Genres … Wikipedia
Nanette Fabray — Born Ruby Bernadette Nanette Fabares October 27, 1920 (1920 10 27) (age 91) San Diego, California, U.S. Occupation Actress Years active 1924–1994 … Wikipedia
Nanette Milne — MSP Member of the Scottish Parliament for North East Scotland Incumbent Assumed office 1 May 2003 Personal details Born … Wikipedia
Nanette Lepore — (born in Youngstown, Ohio) is a well known fashion designer based in New York City. New York magazine has said[citation needed] that she is Known for her feminine style and fine detailing, Nanette Lepore makes ultra chic clothes that are at the… … Wikipedia
Nanette Maxine — Also known as Nanette Maxine Brown Born Richmond, Virginia, Virginia, United States Genres Christian Labels Xaman … Wikipedia
Nanette Burstein — Born May 23, 1970 (1970 05 23) (age 41) Buffalo, NY Occupation Director, producer, screenwriter Years active 1997–present Spouse Scott Anderson (? present; 1 child) … Wikipedia
Nanette Bordeaux — Born Hélène Olivine Veilleux April 3, 1911(1911 04 03) Saint Georges, Quebec, Canada Died September 20, 1956(1956 09 20) (aged 45) Los Angeles, California, USA … Wikipedia
Nanette Gartrell — Nanette Gartrell, MD, is an American psychiatrist, researcher, and writer. Gartrell is the author of over 50 research reports on topics ranging from medical student depression to lesbian mothers and their children to sexual exploitation of… … Wikipedia