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Nonna is the Italian word for grandmother and a Russian feminine name. It may refer to: People. Saint Non, mother of David, the patron saint of Wales;
Les Parques ("The Parcæ"), Alfred Agache, c 1885 The Triumph of Truth (The Three Parcae Spinning the Fate of Marie de Medici) (1622–1625), by Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640)
Nona, a Malaysian women's magazine "Nona" (short story), a 1978 story by Stephen King the title character of Strega Nona, a children's book by Tomie dePaola; La Nona, a 1979 Argentine film
After Nonna married, she converted her husband Gregory to Christianity. He had been a member of the Hypsistarians , a Jewish-pagan sect that worshipped Hypsistos , the "Most High" God. She was the mother of three children, each of whom became saints, the most notable of which being Gregory of Nazianzus.
An only child of a single mother, Nona Fernández grew up in a Matta Avenue neighborhood close to the market Persa Bíobío. There she had her first job, selling second-hand clothes.
Nonna M. Karakashyan [a] (née Nonna M. Avanesova; Armenian: Նոննա Կարակաշյան; born February 13, 1940) is an Armenian chess player and coach. She was awarded the FIDE title of International Arbiter in 1992, becoming the first woman from Armenia to do so. Karakashyan was a student of Honoured Trainer Suren Abramian. She is a three ...
Nonna (Noyabrina) Viktorovna was born into a large family in the Cossack village of Konstantinovka, Donetsk Region, Ukrainian SSR. Nonna spent her childhood in a settlement where her mother worked as chairwoman of kolkhoz (collective farm). In 1946, Mordyukova entered the Actors’ Faculty of VGIK and studied there under Boris Bibikov and Olga ...
A poor Argentine family of Italian origin lives with their grandmother Carmen, known by all as "La Nona" (grandma in Italian). Despite her advanced age, La Nona eats nonstop, while the family struggles with the bills and feeding at the same time.