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No. These are distinctly different diseases.
The name Fifth disease originated in 1905, when a French physician assigned numbers to the common childhood diseases characterized by rashes. For example, measles was "first disease," scarlet fever was "second disease," rubella was "third disease," and so on. Eventually, the numerical names for these diseases were replaced, except in the case of fifth disease, which remains today.
The Bratz doll, Meygan, is nicknamed "Funky Fashion Monkey".
A commonly used nickname would be The Institute.
They were known as the Fighting Fifth. It is a name used by many 5th infantry battalions in various countries. They have now been disbanded. You will find more information on them at the link below.
George Best was a professional footballer from Belfast, Northern Ireland. Some of his nicknames were 'The Fifth Beatle,' 'Belfast Boy,' and 'Georgie. '
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Hatshepsut meaning Foremost of Noble Ladies; was the fifth pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt. Under Hatshepsut's reign, Egypt prospered.
As of early 2012, the working title of the fifth series is "Dawn of the Clans", as seen on the HarperCollins Children's website. The name (which actually started as a fan-nickname for it) refers to the fact that it will be a prequel series about the beginning of the Clans.
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He often signed his letters "Benja" His critics nicknamed him "Dr. Vampire" because he used blood-letting as his primary treatment for many diseases.
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