Nilson

Nilson is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include:

Surname

  • Anton Nilson (1887–1989), Swedish militant socialist
  • Carlos Nilson, one of the members of the beat and rock band Los Naufragos
  • Cynthia Nilson. songwriter and singer from Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Johan Ernst Nilson, Swedish explorer interested in environmental and climate-related issues
  • John Nilson, Canadian politician in Saskatchewan
  • Lars Fredrik Nilson (1840–1899), Swedish chemist who discovered scandium in 1879
  • Lawrence Nilson, the Commander-in-chief of Bombay from 6 January 1785 to 6 September 1788
  • Marcus Nilson (born 1978), Swedish professional ice hockey player
  • Mitch Nilsson (born 1991), Australian professional baseball player
  • Peter Nilson (1937–1998), Swedish astronomer and novelist

Given name

  • Nicole Nilson Schaffrich (born 1970), on the American version of the reality TV show Big Brother 2, broadcast in 2001
  • Nilson Corrêia Júnior, simply Nilson (born 1975), Brazilian football goalkeeper who has played in Portugal's first division
  • Nilson Cortes (born 1977), Colombian football striker
  • Nilson (footballer)
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gollark: The issue with it is that the flash memory wears down in some way after a bunch of program/erase cycles, so it has trouble reading/writing accurately or something, and this is a greater problem for MLC than SLC because it has to read finer gradations.
gollark: I mean, yes, the naming is weird.
gollark: MLC is two bits a cell, so it has to distinguish *four* voltage levels. This means you get twice the density.
gollark: SLC flash stores only one bit per cell, so it needs to distinguish two voltage levels.

See also

  • Nilson Nelson Gymnasium, an indoor sporting arena in Brasília, Brazil
  • The Adventures of Nilson Groundthumper and Hermy, a comic series by Stan Sakai
  • Nilsson
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