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Captain Nemo is a fictional character created by the French novelist Jules Verne (1828–1905). Nemo appears in two of Verne's science-fiction classics, 'Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas' (1870) and 'The Mysterious Island' (1875). He also makes a brief appearance in a play on which Verne may have collaborated, 'Journey Through the Impossible' (1882).
"Point Nemo" in the Pacific ocean is one of the farthest points on Earth from humans.
The main character of the drama/fantasy/romance film Mr Nobody (2009) is named Nemo Nobody (played by Jared Leto).
Nemo was the alias of Captain Hawdon from Charles Dickens' novel "Bleak House."
Nemo is the name of the main character in a series of comic strips called Little Nemo by Winsor McCay. A movie, Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland, was based off of the comic strip.
In Homer's Odyssey, when the cyclops Polyphemus asks his name, Odysseus says, "Nemo" ('No one' in Latin). Therefore when Odysseus gouges his eye out and Polyphemus is asked by the other cyclopes who is hurting him, he says, "No one is hurting me!"
Why would Odysseus use Latin while he is a Greek? It doesn't make sense. I should know because I have been studying Latin at school for four years now. Anyways, I think Nemo is a name that shouldn't be used in real life, just because of the teasing a kid might endure.
This is the title of one of my favorite songs by Finnish band "Nightwish".
The main character in the animated movie, Finding Nemo, bears this name, as you can see. Also, Nemo, is the title of a song by Finnish metal act, Nightwish. This song reached many number-one top spots on several single lists in Europe.

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