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Nils

Nils is a Scandinavian given name, a chiefly Norwegian, Danish and Swedish variant of Niels, cognate to Nicholas and Neil. As with Niels, its pet form is Nisse. Female variants are Nilsine, Nilsina, and Nilsa.

People with the given name

  • Nils Bergstrom (born 1985), Swedish ice hockey player
  • Nils-Joel Englund (1907–1995), Swedish cross-country skier
  • Nils Ericson (1802–1870), Swedish inventor and engineer
  • Nils Frahm (born 1982), German pianist and producer
  • Nils Frykdahl, American musician
  • Nils Liedholm (1922–2007), Swedish footballer and coach
  • Nils Lofgren (born 1951), American musician
  • Nils Petersen (born 1988), German footballer
  • Nils Trygg (1914–1951), Swedish woodcarver
  • Nils Lahr (born 1973), American entrepreneur
  • Nils Ušakovs (born 1976), Latvian politician, Mayor of Riga
  • Characters with the given name

  • Nils (Fire Emblem), the fictional bard in the Fire Emblem: Rekka no Ken video game
  • Nils Holgersson, the main character of The Wonderful Adventures of Nils, a novel by Swedish author Selma Lagerlöf
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    List of Fire Emblem (video game) characters

    This is a character guide for the Game Boy Advance game Fire Emblem. Each character has his or her class labeled. A class is a category within the Fire Emblem series that outlines a unit's characteristics. Along with the character's class is their "promotion class" the class that the character will upgrade to upon promotion. If a character has no promotion class, it means that they were already promoted when recruited into the party. Also mentioned for some characters are "supports." Supports are side conversations between characters which can result in statistical bonuses and character development (see here for more information about supports).

    Main characters

    Lady Lyndis

    (a.k.a. Lyn)

  • Class: Lord Blade Lord
  • Lyn (リン Rin) is the first female main character in the series since Fire Emblem Gaiden. Although her full name is Lyndis (リンディス Rindisu), she is referred to in almost all screens by her Sacaen name 'Lyn' throughout the game. The two names are generally regarded to be interchangeable, depending on who addresses her. She is 18 (15 in the Japanese version) at the beginning of the events of Fire Emblem.

    Nils (album)

    Nils is the fifth solo album from Nils Lofgren.

    Track listing

    All tracks composed by Nils Lofgren; except where indicated

  • "No Mercy" 4:06
  • "I'll Cry Tomorrow" (Dick Wagner, Lou Reed) 4:28
  • "Baltimore" (Randy Newman) 6:43
  • "Shine Silently" (Lofgren, Dick Wagner) 3:48
  • "Steal Away" 4:08
  • "Kool Skool" 3:17
  • "A Fool Like Me" (Lofgren, Lou Reed) 3:11
  • "I Found Her" (Lofgren, Lou Reed) 3:36
  • "You're So Easy" (Lofgren, Bob Ezrin, Dick Wagner) 5:54
  • Personnel

  • Bob Babbitt - bass
  • Stu Daye - guitar, vocals
  • Bob Ezrin - percussion, keyboards, vocals, vibraphone
  • Jody Linscott - percussion, conga
  • Nils Lofgren - guitar, accordion, keyboards, vocals
  • Tom Lofgren - guitar, vocals
  • Doug Riley - organ on "Baltimore"
  • David Sanborn - saxophone on "A Fool Like Me"
  • Allan Schwartzberg - drums
  • Colina Phillips, Debbie Fleming - additional background vocals
  • Al MacMillan - orchestration on "Shine Silently"
  • "The indispensable" Ann Martin - production coordination
  • George Minnis, Ilona Pring, Inez Fridenberg, T. Lawless - production assistants
  • Brandt

    Brandt may refer to:

    Places

    United States

  • Brandt, Ohio, an unincorporated community
  • Brandt, South Dakota, a town
  • Brandt Township, Polk County, Minnesota
  • Elsewhere

  • Mount Brandt, Queen Maud Land, Antarctica
  • Brandt Cove, South Georgia Island, Atlantic Ocean
  • 3503 Brandt, an asteroid
  • Other uses

  • Brandt (name)
  • Brandt (company), a German rusk and chocolate manufacturer
  • Brandt (brand), a former French brandname producing various home equipment
  • Brandt House (disambiguation), several houses on the US National Register of Historic Places
  • Brandt Centre, an arena in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
  • See also

  • All pages beginning with "Brandt"
  • All pages with titles containing Brandt
  • Brand (disambiguation)
  • Brant (disambiguation)
  • Ernie Brandts (born 1956), Dutch former footballer
  • Brandts Museum of Photographic Art, Odense, Denmark
  • Johann Friedrich von Brandt

    Johann Friedrich von Brandt (25 May 1802 – 15 July 1879) was a German naturalist.

    Brandt was born in Jüterbog and educated at a gymnasium in Wittenberg and the University of Berlin. In 1831 he was appointed director of the Zoological Department at the St Petersburg Academy of Sciences, where he published in Russian. Brandt encouraged the collection of native animals, many of which were not represented in the museum. Many specimens began to arrive from the expeditions of Severtzov, Przhevalsky, Middendorff, Schrenck and Gustav Radde.

    He described several birds collected by Russian explorers off the Pacific Coast of North America, including Brandt's cormorant, red-legged kittiwake and spectacled eider.

    He is also commemorated in Brandt's bat, Brandt's hedgehog, three other species of mammals, and the lizard Iranolacerta brandtii.

    Brandt was also an entomologist, specialising in Coleoptera (beetles) and Diplopoda (millipedes). He died in Merreküll, Estonia.

    Works

    In addition, Johann Friedrich von Brandt concerned the continuation of the work Getreue Darstellung und Beschreibung der in der Arzneykunde gebräuchlichen Gewächse of Friedrich Gottlob Hayne.

    Brandt (company)

    Brandt Zwieback-Schokoladen GmbH + Co. KG is a zwieback and chocolate producer in Germany. The company was established on 12 October 1912 in Hagen by Carl Brandt. In 2007, director Peter Scharf made a documentary on the company's history for WDR.

    References

  • "Company history". Retrieved 2008-09-01.
  • "The rusk manufacturer Brandt – The fairytale of the baker and his son". Retrieved 2008-09-01. (dead link)

  • Brandt, Nils Filmography

    Brandt, Nils Filmography



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