Nom
NOM may refer to:
- National Organization for Marriage
 - Natural organic matter
 - New Order Mormons
 - Nickelodeon Original Movies
 - Nintendo Official Magazine, official British Nintendo magazine; now discontinued, superseded by Official Nintendo Magazine
 - NOM and NOM2, mobile device games produced by Gamevil
 - N.O.M., an experimental Russian rock band
 - Nominative case
 - Norma Oficial Mexicana, stylized as: 
 - each of a series of official norms and regulations for various commercial activities in México. - Nosara Airport, airport code NOM, in Nosara, Costa Rica
 - Novus Ordo Missae, Mass of Paul VI
 
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Nom may refer to:
- Nôm, a classical vernacular script of the Vietnamese language that makes use of Chinese characters
 - Nộm, Vietnamese salad
 - Finrod Felagund, a character from J.R.R. Tolkien's Silmarillion, also known as Nóm
- Nóm the Wise, a song about Finrod Felagund by Blind Guardian from their 1998 album Nightfall in Middle-Earth
 
 - Because nom is French for "name" (see: Pseudonym):
- Nom de plume, "name of the pen", a pseudonym adopted by an author.
 - Nom d'amour, "name of love", a hypocorism -- the shortening of one's normal name into a pet name.
 - Nom de guerre, "name of war", a pseudonym adopted by an insurgent.
 - Nom de felonie, "name of crime", a pseudonym adopted by a criminal.
 - Nom de héroïque, "name of [a] hero", a pseudonym adopted by a hero.
 
 - Nomination, to be named as a candidate
 - "Nom", a song by Dongkiz
 - "Om nom nom" (or Nom-Nom-ing), onomatopoeia used to represent eating, first used by Cookie Monster
 
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