Nash
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People
There have been some notable men and women whose surname is Nash:
- Nash, Abner (1740-1786), U.S. politician
- Nash, Brian (born 1963), English guitarist (Frankie Goes to Hollywood)
- Nash, Charles W. (1864-1948), U.S. auto entrepreneur
- Nash, Clarence (1904-1985), Disney voice actor
- Nash, Dion (born 1971), New Zealand cricket player
- Nash, Francis (1742-1777), American soldier (Nashville)
- Nash, George K. (1842-1904), U.S. politician
- Nash, George Valentine (1864-1921), American botanist
- Nash, Graham (born 1942), British singer-songwriter (Crosby, Stills & Nash)
- Nash, John (1752-1835), British architect
- Nash, John Forbes (born 1928), U.S. mathematician
- Nash, Jørgen, Danish artist and writer
- Nash, Johnny (born 1940), U.S. singer
- Nash, Kevin (born 1959), U.S. professional wrestler
- Nash, Knowlton (born 1927), iconic Canadian newscaster
- Nash, Leigh Bingham (born 1976), singer and composer
- Nash, Lewis (born 1958), U.S. jazz drummer
- Nash, Ogden (1902-1971), U.S. poet
- Nash, Paul (1889-1946), British painter
- Nash, Rick (born 1984), Canadian ice hockey player
- Nash, Steve (born 1974), Canadian basketball player
- Nash, Walter (1882-1968), New Zealand politician
- Nash the Slash, Canadian musician
Places
Nash is the name of several places:
in the United Kingdom
- Nash, Buckinghamshire
- Nash, Herefordshire
- Nash, Newport
- Nash, Shropshire
- Nash Lee, Buckinghamshire
- Nash Mills, Hertfordshire, England
in the United States
Other uses
- Nash embedding theorem
- Nash equilibrium
- Frazer Nash (automobile marque)
- Nash Motors (automobile marque)
- Nash Metropolitan (automobile)
- NASH is an acronym of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis.
- In Yiddish, nash (or nosh) means food or, colloquially, snacks, and is often used in English in the latter context.
- Nash A California slang term for "cool". As in; "that's nash".