"Non Nobis Domine" means "Not unto us, O Lord" in English. This phrase is often used in Christian prayers and hymns to acknowledge humility and to recognize that any accomplishments are ultimately due to God's grace and not solely to human effort.
Literal meaning 'I like that he does not'
"Not to us, Lord, not to us, but to your name give glory" is an English equivalent of "Non nobis domine non nobis sed nomini tuo da glorium."Specifically, this is the opening sentence to Psalm 115. The adverb "non" means "not." The personal pronoun "nobis" means "to us." The noun "domine" means "Lord." The conjunction "sed" means "but." The noun "nomini" means "name." The possessive adjective "tuo" means "your." The verb "da" means "give." The noun "glorium" means "glory."
It is translated " not for ourselves alone were we born"
Non nobis solum as far as i can work out means no famous only in other words it means no professionals amateurs only"Not for ourselves alone". Nobis is the Dative plural of the first person pronoun.Here it is being used reflexively. It comes from Cicero's de Officiis, 1.22, non nobis solum nati sumus ortusque nostri partem patria vindicat, partem amici.
The motto of Hereworth School is 'Non Nobis Solum'.
The motto of Wildernesse School is 'Non Nobis Solum'.
Non = no, not
The motto of Pennthorpe School is 'Non nobis solum nati'.
Non = no, not
Edmonton County School's motto is 'Non Nobis Solum'.
Mosman Preparatory School's motto is 'Non nobis solum'.
Massanutten Military Academy's motto is 'Non Nobis Solum'.