Nene

Nene may refer to:

  • Nené or Nenê, a Portuguese word meaning "baby" or, as a term of endearment, "darling"
  • River Nene, a river in England
  • Rolls-Royce Nene, a jet engine, named after the river
  • HMCS Nene (K270), also known as HMS Nene (K270), a River-class Frigate in World War II
  • Nene (bird), also called Nēnē and Hawaiian Goose, Branta sandvicensis, a rare goose
  • Nene (trail), a Seminole Indian word meaning "street"
  • Nêne, 1920 novel by Ernest Pérochon
  • Nebraska Northeastern Railway (reporting mark NENE)
  • Nenè, 1977 Italian movie
  • The surname Nene is common among Marathi people
  • Ormosia coccinea, called nene in Costa Rica
  • People

  • Nenê, the nickname (meaning "baby" in Portuguese) of Brazilian footballer Anderson Luiz de Carvalho (born 1981)
  • Nenê, the nickname (meaning "baby" in Portuguese) of Brazilian footballer Ânderson Miguel da Silva (born 1983)
  • Nenê, the nickname (meaning "baby" in Portuguese) of Brazilian futsal player João Carlos Gonçalves Filho (born 1983)
  • Nené, the nickname (meaning "baby" in Portuguese) of Brazilian footballer Claudio Olinto de Carvalho (born 1942)
  • Nene (bird)

    The nene (Branta sandvicensis), also known as nēnē and Hawaiian goose, is a species of goose endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. The official bird of the state of Hawaiʻi, the nene is exclusively found in the wild on the islands of Oahu,Maui, Kauaʻi and Hawaiʻi.

    The Hawaiian name nēnē comes from its soft call. The species name sandvicensis refers to the Sandwich Islands, an old name for the Hawaiian Islands.

    Evolution

    It is thought that the nene evolved from the Canada goose (Branta canadensis), which most likely arrived on the Hawaiian islands about 500,000 years ago, shortly after the island of Hawaiʻi was formed. This ancestor is the progenitor of the nene as well as the prehistoric Giant Hawaiʻi goose and nēnē-nui (Branta hylobadistes). The nēnē-nui was larger than the nene, varied from flightless to flighted depending on the individual, and inhabited the island of Maui. Similar fossil geese found on Oʻahu and Kauaʻi may be of the same species. The Giant Hawaiʻi goose was restricted to the island of Hawaiʻi and measured 1.2 m (3.9 ft) in length with a mass of 8.6 kg (19 lb), making it more than four times larger than the nene. It is believed that the herbivorous Giant Hawaiʻi goose occupied the same ecological niche as the goose-like ducks known as moa-nalo, which were not present on the Big Island. Based on mitochondrial DNA found in fossils, all Hawaiian geese, living and dead, are closely related to the giant Canada goose (B. c. maxima) and dusky Canada goose (B. c. occidentalis).

    Nene (trail)

    Nene (pronounced née-nee) is a word in the language of the Seminole Indians. Roughly translated into English, it means "path" or "trail." In the city of Tallahassee, Florida, USA, it is often used in the same way that street, road, drive, terrace, or boulevard are used: following the name of the thoroughfare.

    Examples: Ohbah Nene, Chowkeebin Nene, Chuli Nene, Wahalaw Nene.

    All of the above are actual examples of nenes that can be found in the Indianhead Acres neighborhood of Tallahassee, Florida.


    Rochelle

    Rochelle may refer to:

    Places in the United States

  • Rochelle, Florida
  • Rochelle, Georgia
  • Rochelle, Illinois
  • Rochelle, Texas
  • Rochelle, Virginia
  • Rochelle Park, New Jersey
  • People

  • John of la Rochelle (died 1245), French Franciscan theologian
  • June Rochelle, American soul singer
  • Karyn Rochelle, American country music songwriter
  • Rochelle (given name), including a list of people with this name
  • Other uses

  • Rochelle (Everybody Hates Chris), a character from the television series, Everybody Hates Chris
  • Rochelle, a playable character in Left 4 Dead 2
  • See also

  • La Rochelle (disambiguation)
  • New Rochelle, New York
  • Rochelle salt, another name for potassium sodium tartrate
  • Rochelle School, a historic site in Rochelle, Florida
  • Rochelle School of the Arts, in Lakeland, Florida
  • All pages with titles containing Rochelle
  • Rochelle, Illinois

    Rochelle is a city in Ogle and Lee counties, Illinois, United States. The population was 9,574 at the 2010 census, up from 9,424 in 2000. Rochelle is approximately 80 miles (130 km) west of Chicago and 25 miles (40 km) south of Rockford.

    History

    Originally named Hickory Grove, the town sits at the intersection of two rail lines. Having a number of granaries holding corn, wheat and other crops for shipping eastward, the town was an important rail link for farmers. During the Civil War, an arsonist burned some of the granaries. He was arrested but vigilantes stormed the local jail and hanged him from a tree. The town then was called Hang Town by locals and travelers. Later in the local pharmacy, some of the city fathers were discussing the problem of lack of people coming to reside in the town. It was agreed a new name was necessary. One of the men reached up on a shelf and picked up a bottle of Rochelle Salts, saying Rochelle would be a good name for the town.

    After World War II, Rochelle grew, becoming a center for Swift Meat Packing and Del Monte canned vegetables such as asparagus, corn, green beans, and peas. Now the town hosts Nippon Sharyo, a Japanese maker of railroad passenger cars for commuter lines and regional corridor routes operated by Amtrak, as well as a meat packing plant owned by Hormel Foods.

    Rochelle (given name)

    Rochelle is a given name for women.

    Notable people bearing this name include:

  • Rochelle Abramson, American violinist
  • Rochelle Alers (born 1963), American writer
  • Rochelle Aytes (born 1976), American actress
  • Rochelle Ballard (born 1971), American surfer
  • Rochelle Correa (born 1984), Sri Lankan beauty contestant
  • Rochelle Gilmore (born 1981), Australian racing cyclist
  • Rochelle Hudson (1916-1972), American actress
  • Rochelle Huppin, American chef
  • Rochelle Jones (1945–2006), American journalist
  • Rochelle Kuhar (born 1989), Australian association footballer
  • Rochelle Lazarus (born 1947), American businesswoman
  • Rochelle Lefkowitz, American activist
  • Rochelle Lieber, American professor of English
  • Rochelle Loewen (born 1979), American model
  • Rochelle Low (born 1969), Canadian field hockey player
  • Rochelle Owens (born 1936), American poet and playwright
  • Rochelle Pangilinan (born 1982) Filipina artist
  • Rochelle Perts (born 1992), Dutch singer
  • Rochelle Stevens (born 1966), Olympic gold medalist
  • Rochelle Watson, Australian singer
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