Nadia

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Nadia may refer to:

In sports:

In film and television:

In politics, activism and academia:

  • Nadia Yassine (born 1958), founder and head of the feminine branch of the Moroccan Islamist movement Al Adl Wa Al Ihssane
  • Nadia Younes (1946–2003), Egyptian national who worked for the UN and the WHO, victim of the Canal Hotel bombing
  • Princess Nadia of Leiningen (born 1991), 125th in line to the British throne
  • Nadia Abu El Haj, assistant professor at Barnard College, center of a controversy over archaeology in the land of Israel
  • Nadia Bakhurji, Saudi interior designer who announced her candidacy in the 2005 Saudi elections
  • Nadia McCaffrey, founder of Angel Staff and anti-Iraq War activist
  • Nadia Morris Osipovich, naturalized American citizen and Soviet spy during World War II

In music, literature and the arts:

Fictional characters:

  • Nadia, a character in the computer game Command & Conquer: Red Alert
  • Nadia Yassir, a character from the TV series 24
  • Princess Nadia, a character in the SNES/PS1 game Chrono Trigger
  • Nadia Santos, a character in the television series Alias

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