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Noon is the time 12 o'clock midday.
Noon may refer to:
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People
- Jeff Noon (born 1957), English science fiction author
- Frank Noon, Def Leppard's second drummer
- Noon (musician), pseudonym of Polish electronic musician and producer Mikołaj Bugajak
- Will Noon, drummer of Straylight Run and the former drummer of Breaking Pangaea
- Thomas Noon Talfourd, English judge and author
- Carole C. Noon was am american primatologist
- Gladys Noon Spellman, U.S. Congresswoman
- Steve Noon, British artist
- Ed Noon, Michael Avallone was American author of mystery and secret agent fiction
People from Pakistan and India
- Noon (tribe), in Pakistan and India
- Noon family, major political family of Pakistan
- Sir Gulam Noon, MBE, British businessman originally from India
- Feroz Khan Noon, politician from Pakistan
- Malik Adnan Hayat Noon, politician in Pakistan and member of the Noon family of Pakistan
- Malik Amjad Ali Noon, Pakistani politician
- Malik Anwer Ali Noon, politician and Landlord of Sargodha in the Noon family
- Malik Sultan Ali Khan Noon, chief of the Noon family
- Noon Meem Danish, Pakistani poet of African and Baloch descent
- Noon Meem Rashid, Pakistani poet of modern Urdu poetry
- Viqar un Nisa Noon, wife of the 7th Prime Minister of Pakistan, Feroz Khan Noon
People in sport
- Wayne Noon, English cricket player
- Mark Noon, semi-professional English football player
- Colin Noon, rugby union footballer for Leeds Tykes
- Karl James Noons, American mixed martial arts fighter and boxer
- Jamie Noon, English rugby union player
Geography
- Noon, Oregon is an unincorporated community in Benton County, Oregon, United States
Other
- Nun (letter) (or Noon) is the fourteenth letter of many Semitic abjads
- Noon (magazine), an annual literary magazine
- NOON state, an entangled quantum mechanical state
See also
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