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Nagel

Nagel can refer to:

People

Aaron Nagel (born 1980), original trumpet player for punk rock/ska core act Link 80; currently plays guitar in the band DESA
Anne Nagel (b. Ann Dolan, 1915–1966), motion picture actress.
Carsten Nagel (born 1955), Danish author of 12 published books, including novels and short story collections, plus a feature-length film, short film and a play to his credit.
Charles Nagel (1849–1940), United States politician and lawyer from St. Louis, Missouri.
Christian Heinrich von Nagel (born 1803), German mathematician, see Nagel point
Conrad Nagel (1897–1970), successful American screen actor and matinee idol of the silent film era and beyond.
David Nagel has held executive positions in a wide variety of technology companies and organizations.
Ernest Nagel (1901–1985), philosopher of science
Gerd Nagel (born 1957), retired West German high jumper.
Johan George (Jan) Nagel (born 1939), former Dutch politician.
Lisle Nagel (1905–1971), Australian cricketer
Morne Nagel (born 1978), South African sprinter.
Patrick Nagel (1945–1984), American artist
Ray Nagel (born c.1927), college football coach at the University of Utah and the University of Iowa.
Simon Nagel (born 1985), Danish professional football midfielder, who currently plays for the Danish Superliga side Viborg FF.
Steven R. Nagel (born 1946), American astronaut
Stuart Nagel (1934–2001), Professor Emeritus of Political Science at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Thomas Nagel (born 1937), professor of Philosophy and Law at New York University
Tilman Nagel (born 1942), German Orientalist
V. Nagel (1867–1921), missionary to the Malabar coast (Northern Kerala) of India.

Mythology

Naglfar was the boat made of nails from the dead in Germanic mythology

Places

Nagel, Bavaria, a town in the district of Wunsiedel, Bavaria, Germany

Mathematics

The Nagel point is a geometric triangle centre.

Source: Wikipedia

Translation

The word "Nagel" occurs as such in the following languages: English, Danish, French, Dutch, Norwegian (Bokmål), Swedish.

Translation(s) in other languages: German: Nagel (Begriffsklärung), Russian: Нагель.


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