Nemo means no one in Latin
Nemo. Don't get confused with the fish! (Now you see why his name is nemo!)
== == Nemo is a latin name meaning "no one" or "no man". Nemo is a Disney Pixar character. He is a clownfish and he appears in Disney Pixar's Finding Nemo. Nemo is the name given by the captain of the Nautilus in Jules Verne's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.
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The earliest use of the name 'Nemo" seems to be by Homer. Odysseus is said to have told the cyclops, Polyphemus, that his name was Nemo (Latin for "nobody".) When asked by his friends who blinded him, all Polyphemus could say was "Nemo" or nobody. But, Captain Nemo, the fictional character created by Jules Verne, may be more relevant as he is known for his adventures on the ocean.
Tu nemo es.
"Nemo sapien" is Latin and translates to "nobody is wise" in English.
Nemo's dad's name is Marlin!
Ancient Roman culture had a mythological character named Nemo. Nemo was an anonymous figure in Roman mythology, often used to represent an ordinary or average person in stories or fables. The name Nemo translates to "no one" or "nobody" in Latin.
Everybody should care what Nemo's mother's name which is Coral, simply because there were no Nemo if Coral did not provided that name in the movie in the first place. The name of Nemo came from his mom.
Her name is Coral.
'Nemo' is Latin for No-one. It symbolises how Nemo is so small that it is almost as if he isn't even there, despite the fact he has so many people caring for him and trying to find him