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Nope, “Nemo” doesn’t mean Italian! It’s actually Latin for “no one” or “nobody”. But don’t worry, you’re not alone in thinking it might be Italian - lots of people make the same mistake. After all, Italy is known for its delicious food and beautiful language. So why not Nemo too? Well, turns out it’s just a coincidence!

What Does Nemo Mean In Italian? [Solved]

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No, ‘Nemo’ doesn’t mean Italian. It’s actually Latin for ’no one’, so it has nothing to do with the language.