Nova (disambiguation)

A nova is an exploding star.

Nova or NOVA may also refer to:

Arts, entertainment and media

Fictional entities

Games

Literature

Music

Groups

  • Nova (Bangladeshi band), a psychedelic, progressive and hard rock band in Bangladesh, formed in 1986 in Dhaka
  • Nova (Dutch band), a Dutch electronic music band featuring Rob Papen, also known as Peru
  • Nova (Italian band), an Italian progressive rock/jazz fusion band formed in 1975
  • Nova (Swedish band), a Swedish pop music band, previously known as Malta that participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 1973

Albums and songs

Periodicals

  • Nova (Brazilian magazine), a monthly feminine magazine published by Abril and part of the international Cosmopolitan group
  • Nova (UK magazine), a British magazine, 1965–75
  • Nova Science Fiction, a Swedish magazine for science fiction

Radio

Television

Television channels

Television series

Organizations

Companies

Political parties

Other entities

People

  • NŌVA (born 1995), Canadian singer-songwriter
  • Nova (singer), a Puerto Rican reggaeton and hip hop singer, part of duo Nova & Jory
  • Nova (wrestler), ring name of American pro wrestler Mike Bucci

Places

Iran

United States

Elsewhere

  • Nova, Africa, former Ancient city and Roman bishopric, now in Tunisia and a Latin Catholic titular see
  • Nõva (disambiguation), several places in Estonia
  • Nova, Hungary

Science and technology

Transportation

  • SS Nova, a Cypriot cargo ship in service 1969–1971
  • Nova, a brand of train cars used by TransPennine Express
  • Nova Bus, a Canadian bus manufacturer

Airlines

  • Air Nova, a Canadian airline from 1986 to 2001
  • Nova Airways, a passenger airline based in Khartoum, Sudan, founded in 2000

Cars

  • Nova (kit car)
  • Chevrolet Nova, an American car produced 1962–1979 and 1985–1988
  • Dacia Nova, a Romanian car produced 1995–2000
  • Holden Nova, an Australian car produced 1989–1996
  • Lada Nova, a Russian car produced 1982–2015
  • Vauxhall Nova, a British car produced 1982–1993, a version of the Opel Corsa A

Schools

United States

Elsewhere

  • Nova (eikaiwa), an English language conversation school in Japan
  • NOVA University of Lisbon, Portugal, also known as NOVA

Other uses

People with the name

Given name

  • Nova Arianto (born 1978), Indonesian professional footballer of Tionghoan descent
  • Nova Meierhenrich (born 1973), German television presenter
  • Nova Miller (born 2001), Swedish singer, dancer, actress, and multi-instrumentalist
  • Nova Peris (born 1971), Aboriginal Australian athlete and former politician
  • Nova Pilbeam (1919-2015), British actress
  • Nova Ren Suma (born 1975), American #1 New York Times best selling author of young adult novels

Surname

  • Aldo Nova (born 1956), Canadian musician
  • Debi Nova, stage name of Costa Rican singer-songwriter Deborah Nowalski Kader (born 1980)
  • Erika Nõva (1905–1987), Estonian architect
  • Heather Nova (born 1967), Bermudan singer, songwriter and poet
  • Iván Nova (born 1987), Dominican baseball player
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