Nobel
Nobel called
- Nobel (coin), medieval English gold coin
- Nobel Biocare, the Swiss - Swedish biotech company
- A former explosives company, today Akzo Nobel
- A former German chemical and defense companies, see Dynamit Nobel
- In animal fables the lion
- The brand name of the former British car manufacturer York Noble Industries
- As an adjective nobel ( noble, famous, distinguished, elegant, exclusive, fine, cultured ) see for example Noble numbers
Nobel is the surname of the following persons:
- Alfred Nobel (1833-1896), Swedish chemist, inventor and industrialist, founder of the Nobel Prize
- Emanuel Nobel (1859-1932), Swedish - Russian oil magnate
- Emmy Klieneberger Nobel (1892-1985), German -British microbiologist and Mitentdeckerin of mycoplasma
- Günter Nobel (1913-2007), German resistance fighter
- Immanuel Nobel (1801-1872), Swedish engineer, architect, inventor and industrialist
- John Nobel (1887-1960), German scientists Asia and Buddhism watchers
- Karl Nobel (1904-1982), German politician ( SPD), Member of Parliament
- Ludvig Nobel (1831-1888), Swedish industrialist and oil magnate
- Nehemiah Anton Nobel (1871-1922), German rabbi and Jewish scholars
- Peter Nobel ( b. 1945 ), Swiss legal scholar and lawyer
- Robert Nobel (1829-1896), Swedish industrialist and oil magnate
- Rolf Nobel (* 1950), German photographer and photojournalist
- Immanuel Nobelius (1757-1839), Swedish physician
See also:
- Noble
- Nobel Library, Library of the Swedish Academy
- Nobel Museum, Swedish Museum in Stockholm
- Disambiguation