Nadia 712291 224511180 2008-07-09T04:46:54Z Ned Scott 575617 red link '''Nadia''' may refer to: ==People== * [[Nadia (name)]], a female given name In '''sports''': * [[Nadia Comăneci]] (born 1961), Romanian Olympic gold medal-winning gymnast * [[Nadia Petrova]] (born 1982), professional tennis player from Russia * [[Nadia Davy]] (born 1980), Olympic bronze medal-winning Jamaican sprinter * [[Nadia Styger]] (born 1978), Swiss alpine skier * [[Nadia Cortassa]] (born 1978), Italian triathlete * [[Nadia Dandolo]] (born 1962), Italian long-distance runner In '''film''' and '''television''': * [[Nadia Almada]] (born 1977), Portuguese reality television star, winner of ''Big Brother'' UK * [[Nadia Bjorlin]] (born 1980), American actress * [[Nadia Di Cello]] (born 1989), Argentine actress * [[Nadia Sawalha]] (born 1964), English actress and television presenter * [[Nadia Tass]] (born 1956), Australian film director and producer * [[Nadia López]] (born 1983), Mexican singer and reality television star * [[Nadia Chambers]] (born 1968), Welsh actress * [[Nadia Lutfi]] (born 1938), Egyptian actress * [[Nadia Litz]] (born 1976), Canadian actress * [[Nadia Nyce]] (born 1973), English porn actress * [[Nadia Farès]] (born 1973), French actress * [[Nadia Chan]] (born 1971), Hong Kong actress and singer * [[Fearless Nadia]] (1908–1996) , famous Indian actress and stuntwoman * [[Nadia Turner]] (born 1977), contestant on ''American Idol'' season 4 In '''politics''', '''activism''' and '''academia''': * [[Nadia Yassine]] (born 1958), founder and head of the feminine branch of the Moroccan Islamist movement Al Adl Wa Al Ihssane * [[Nadia Younes]] (1946–2003), Egyptian national who worked for the UN and the WHO, victim of the Canal Hotel bombing * [[Nadia Shamsedin]] (born 1960), Lebanese-American radio talk show host and newspaper columnist * [[Princess Nadia of Leiningen]] (born 1991), 125th in line to the British throne * [[Nadia Abu El Haj]], assistant professor at Barnard College * [[Nadia Bakhurji]], Saudi interior designer who announced her candidacy in the 2005 Saudi elections * [[Nadia McCaffrey]], founder of Angel Staff and anti-Iraq War activist In '''music''', '''literature''' and '''the arts''': * [[Nadia Boulanger]] (1887–1979), French composer, conductor, and music professor * [[Nâdiya]] (born 1973), French Pop/R&B singer * [[Nadia Anjuman]] (c. 1980–2005), Afghan poet and journalist killed by her husband * [[Nadia Ali]] (born 1980), American singer and former member of the band iiO * [[Nadia Borislova]] (born 1969), Mexican composer and guitarist * [[Nadia Chilkovsky Nahumck]] (1908–2006), American pioneer in modern dance, dance pedagogy and Labanotation * [[Nadia Cavalera]] (born 1950), novelist, poet and literacy critic * [[Nadia Chafik]] (born 1962), Morrocan novelist * [[Nadia Noemí Franco Bazán]] (born 1977), Panamanian writer and lawyer * [[Nadia]], an Indian song of unknown composer played by English musician [[Nitin Sawhney]], and also by guitar player [[Jeff Beck]]. '''Fictional characters:''' * [[Command & Conquer: Red Alert#Soviet|Nadia]], a character in the computer game ''Command & Conquer: Red Alert'' * [[Nadia Yassir]], a character from the TV series ''24'' * Nadia Jazeem, a character on the TV series ''[[Lost (TV series)|Lost]]'', fulfilling the role of [[Sayid Jarrah]]'s girlfriend * [[Marle (Chrono Trigger)|Princess Nadia]], a character in the SNES/PS1 game ''Chrono Trigger'' * Nadie, a character in [[El Cazador de la Bruja]] ==Other uses== * ''[[Nadia (1984 film)]]'', a 1984 made-for-television [[biopic]] of Nadia Comăneci * [[Nadia District]], in the West Bengal state of India * ''[[Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water]]'', an anime by Gainax ** ''[[Fushigi no Umi Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water]]'', a 1991 Famicom game based on the anime * "[[Nadia's Theme]]", the theme music to the American soap opera ''The Young and the Restless'' ==See also== * [[Nadine]] * [[Nadezhda]] {{incomplete list}} {{disambig}} [[da:Nadia]] [[de:Nadia]] [[es:Nadia]] [[fr:Nadia]] [[hu:Nádja]] [[ja:ナディア]] [[pl:Nadzieja (imię)]] [[ro:Nadia]] [[ru:Надежда]] [[sk:Nadežda]] [[sv:Nadja]]