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American basketball player and coach
Nell Fortner (born March 3, 1959) is an American college basketball coach. She is most well known for leading the 2000 Olympics team to a gold medal. She
Nell_Fortner
Women's National Basketball Association franchise based in Indianapolis, Indiana
During the offseason, the original coach and GM, Nell Fortner, resigned. Kelly Krauskopf replaced Fortner as GM and immediately hired Brian Winters to be
Indiana_Fever
Public university in Auburn, Alabama, US
Auburn hired former Purdue and U.S. National and Olympic team head coach, Nell Fortner. Standout former Auburn players include Ruthie Bolton, Vickie Orr, Carolyn
Auburn_University
American basketball player and coach
William Jones Cup competition in Taipei, Taiwan. The U.S. team, coached by Nell Fortner, won all five games, earning the gold medal for the competition. Hammon
Becky_Hammon
Name list
screenwriter, and author Nell Fortner (born 1959), American women's college basketball coach Nell Tiger Free (born 1999), English actress Nell Freudenberger (born
Nell
Surname list
Johann Fortner (1884–1947), German general Mike Fortner, American politician Nell Fortner (born 1959), American women's basketball coach Ron Fortner (1941–2003)
Fortner
Women's national basketball team representing the United States
1992 Oly) Tara VanDerveer (1991 WUG, 1994 Good, 1994 WC, 1996 Oly) Nell Fortner (1998 JC, 1998 WC, 1999 PAG, 2000 Oly) Van Chancellor (2002 WC, 2004
United States women's national basketball team
United_States_women's_national_basketball_team
College basketball team
1993, and DeWanna Bonner in 2009. Former head coaches Joe Ciampi and Nell Fortner have been selected as SEC Coach of the Year a total of four times. The
Auburn Tigers women's basketball
Auburn_Tigers_women's_basketball
American basketball player, coach, sports broadcaster
another assistant coaching job, this time at Purdue University under Nell Fortner, who had just replaced the fired Lin Dunn. The Boilermakers finished
Carolyn_Peck
Women's national basketball team representing Canada
advance through the tournament. On May 5, 2025, Canada Basketball named Nell Fortner as the next head coach of the Senior Women’s National Team—signalling
Canada women's national basketball team
Canada_women's_national_basketball_team
American college basketball tournament
Rebecca Lobo, and Holly Rowe – Storrs, Connecticut Roy Philpott and Nell Fortner – Columbus, Ohio Jay Alter and Kim Adams – Nashville, Tennessee Mike
2026 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament
2026_NCAA_Division_I_women's_basketball_tournament
College basketball team
Mary Ashley Stevenson (2024) Ruth Jones (1986) Lin Dunn (1989,1991) Nell Fortner (1997) Carolyn Peck (1999) Illinois: 52–17 Indiana: 52–27 Iowa: 36–30
Purdue Boilermakers women's basketball
Purdue_Boilermakers_women's_basketball
American basketball player and coach
Susan Nunnelly (1973–1976) Jan Pylant (1976–1979) Joe Ciampi (1979–2004) Nell Fortner (2004–2012) Terri Williams (2012–2021) Johnnie Harris (2021–2025) Larry
Larry_Vickers_(basketball)
American college volleyball season
Whittemore Arizona: Paul Sunderland & Nell Fortner UCF: Paul Sunderland & Nell Fortner Florida A&M: Paul Sunderland & Nell Fortner @ Nebraska: Larry Punteney &
2014 Texas Longhorns volleyball team
2014_Texas_Longhorns_volleyball_team
Intercollegiate basketball season
I women's basketball season. They were led by sixth-year head coach Nell Fortner and played their home games at McCamish Pavilion in Atlanta, Georgia
2024–25 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets women's basketball team
2024–25_Georgia_Tech_Yellow_Jackets_women's_basketball_team
American college basketball season
Washington Revolutionaries. March 20, 2025. Retrieved March 20, 2025. "Fortner Announces Retirement" (Press release). Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets. March
2024–25 NCAA Division I women's basketball season
2024–25_NCAA_Division_I_women's_basketball_season
Public university in Ruston, Louisiana, US
Blair (2011 with Texas A&M). Also, former Lady Techsters assistant coach Nell Fortner won the gold medal at the 2000 Sydney Olympics as the head coach for
Louisiana_Tech_University
Sports season
After the 2024–25 season, on March 31, 2025, Georgia Tech head coach Nell Fortner announced her retirement after six years as head coach. Karen Blair was
2025–26 Atlantic Coast Conference women's basketball season
2025–26_Atlantic_Coast_Conference_women's_basketball_season
4th season in the WNBA
franchise's 4th season in the WNBA and their final season under head coach, Nell Fortner. The Fever attempted to reach the postseason, but they missed the postseason
2003_Indiana_Fever_season
Basketball tournament
(Analyst) (First, Second rounds, Final Four and National championship game) Nell Fortner (Analyst) (Regionals, Final Four and National championship game) Westwood
2019 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament
2019_NCAA_Division_I_women's_basketball_tournament
forward/center (Starkville) Tim Floyd (born 1954), men's head coach (Hattiesburg) Nell Fortner (born 1959), women's head coach (Jackson) Jennifer Gillom (born 1964)
List of sports-related people from Mississippi
List_of_sports-related_people_from_Mississippi
2nd season in the WNBA
franchise's 2nd season in the WNBA and their 1st season under head coach, Nell Fortner. In the 2001 WNBA draft, the Fever drafted Tamika Catchings as the 3rd
2001_Indiana_Fever_season
American basketball player and coach
WNBA as an assistant coach for the expansion Indiana Fever. With coach Nell Fortner leading the U.S. Olympic team, Donovan served as interim head coach for
Anne_Donovan
Public school in Taylorsville, Utah, United States
Sarah (October 13, 2012). "Former U.S. Olympic women's basketball coach Nell Fortner speaks to Coaches Association". Deseret News. Archived from the original
Taylorsville_High_School
American college basketball season
University in the 2009–10 NCAA Division I basketball season, coached by Nell Fortner. The Tigers were a member of the Southeast Conference. May 27:A trio
2009–10 Auburn Tigers women's basketball team
2009–10_Auburn_Tigers_women's_basketball_team
0 0 0 – Derek Fisher Los Angeles 2019–2022 100 54 46 .540 5 1 4 .200 Nell Fortner Indiana 2001–2003 98 42 56 .429 3 1 2 .333 Corey Gaines Phoenix 2008–2013
List_of_WNBA_head_coaches
2000 United States women's Olympic basketball team Head coach Nell Fortner 2000 Summer Olympics ‹See Tfd› ← 1996 2004 →
2000 United States women's Olympic basketball team
2000_United_States_women's_Olympic_basketball_team
American basketball executive and former coach
Ruth Jones (1976–1986) Marsha Reall (1986–1987) Lin Dunn (1987–1996) Nell Fortner (1996–1997) Carolyn Peck (1997–1999) Kristy Curry (1999–2006) Sharon
Lin_Dunn
Women's college basketball team
113–131 Nell Fortner (ACC) (2019–2025) 2019–20 Nell Fortner 20–11 10–8 7th 2020–21 Nell Fortner 17–9 12–6 3rd NCAA Sweet Sixteen 22 2021–22 Nell Fortner 21–11
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets women's basketball
Georgia_Tech_Yellow_Jackets_women's_basketball
held on to win the championship and the gold medal 76-71. Head coach: Nell Fortner. Assistant coaches: Angie Lee and Trina Patterson The opening game was
United States women's William Jones Cup basketball team
United_States_women's_William_Jones_Cup_basketball_team
Sports season
Hughes Detroit Shock: Greg Williams and Bill Laimbeer Indiana Fever: Nell Fortner Miami Sol: Ron Rothstein New York Liberty: Richie Adubato Orlando Miracle:
2002_WNBA_season
Intercollegiate sports team
Karen Blair, former associate head coach at Maryland.She took over for Nell Fortner, former US Women's National Team coach from 1997-2000. Baseball is a
Georgia_Tech_Yellow_Jackets
Robin Roberts Nell Fortner and Vera Jones 2002 ESPN Alamodome (San Antonio, Texas) Mike Patrick Ann Meyers Robin Roberts Nell Fortner and Vera Jones
List of NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament Final Four broadcasters
List_of_NCAA_Division_I_women's_basketball_tournament_Final_Four_broadcasters
Basketball tournament rosters
– (2003-06-16)16 June 2003 1.67 m (5 ft 6 in) LSU Tigers Head coach Nell Fortner Assistant coach(es) Carly Clarke Legend (C) Team captain Club – describes
2025 FIBA Women's AmeriCup squads
2025_FIBA_Women's_AmeriCup_squads
American women's college basketball coach
Ruth Jones (1976–1986) Marsha Reall (1986–1987) Lin Dunn (1987–1996) Nell Fortner (1996–1997) Carolyn Peck (1997–1999) Kristy Curry (1999–2006) Sharon
Kristy_Curry
Sports season
Connecticut Sun: Mike Thibault Detroit Shock: Bill Laimbeer Indiana Fever: Nell Fortner New York Liberty: Richie Adubato Washington Mystics: Marianne Stanley
2003_WNBA_season
American basketball coach
Susan Nunnelly (1973–1976) Jan Pylant (1976–1979) Joe Ciampi (1979–2004) Nell Fortner (2004–2012) Terri Williams (2012–2021) Johnnie Harris (2021–2025) Larry
Joe_Ciampi
3rd season in the WNBA
franchise's 3rd season in the WNBA and their 2nd season under head coach, Nell Fortner. The team, led by Tamika Catchings, went to the playoffs for the first
2002_Indiana_Fever_season
American college basketball championship
(Analyst) (First, Second rounds, Final Four and National championship game) Nell Fortner (Analyst) (Regionals, Final Four and National championship game) Westwood
2018 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament
2018_NCAA_Division_I_women's_basketball_tournament
Sports season
Wyckoff Florida State (Assistant) 4 56–30 33–19 0 3 0 0 Georgia Tech Nell Fortner Auburn 6 88–64 44–46 0 2 0 0 Louisville Jeff Walz Maryland (Assistant)
2024–25 Atlantic Coast Conference women's basketball season
2024–25_Atlantic_Coast_Conference_women's_basketball_season
Public school in Texas, United States
(5A), 2015 (6A) Girls Track 1996 (4A) Volleyball 2000 (4A), 2005 (4A) Nell Fortner, U.S. Olympic and college Women's Basketball coach Geoff Hangartner,
New_Braunfels_High_School
American basketball coach (born 1966)
Susan Nunnelly (1973–1976) Jan Pylant (1976–1979) Joe Ciampi (1979–2004) Nell Fortner (2004–2012) Terri Williams (2012–2021) Johnnie Harris (2021–2025) Larry
Johnnie_Harris_(basketball)
Women's basketball team of the University of Texas
winning gold medals and one player winning a bronze medal. Longhorn alumna Nell Fortner was head coach of gold medal-winning United States teams in 1996 and
Texas Longhorns women's basketball
Texas_Longhorns_women's_basketball
American basketball player and coach (born 1965)
Ruth Jones (1976–1986) Marsha Reall (1986–1987) Lin Dunn (1987–1996) Nell Fortner (1996–1997) Carolyn Peck (1997–1999) Kristy Curry (1999–2006) Sharon
Sharon_Versyp
Women's college basketball team
Louisiana Tech, Oklahoma State Kristy Curry: Purdue, Texas Tech, Alabama Nell Fortner: Purdue, Team USA, Indiana Fever, Auburn Stacy Johnson-Klein: Fresno
Louisiana Tech Lady Techsters basketball
Louisiana_Tech_Lady_Techsters_basketball
American basketball coach (born 1956)
Benny Dees (1980–1981) Bernadette McGlade (1981–1988) Agnus Berenato (1988–2003) MaChelle Joseph (2003–2019) Nell Fortner (2019–2025) Karen Blair (2025– )
Agnus_Berenato
1993-94 Louisiana Tech women's basketball season
Conference) Head coach Leon Barmore (12th season) Assistant coaches Kim Mulkey Nell Fortner Home arena Thomas Assembly Center Seasons ← 1992–93 1994–95 →
1993–94 Louisiana Tech Lady Techsters basketball team
1993–94_Louisiana_Tech_Lady_Techsters_basketball_team
American women's basketball coach (born 1970)
Benny Dees (1980–1981) Bernadette McGlade (1981–1988) Agnus Berenato (1988–2003) MaChelle Joseph (2003–2019) Nell Fortner (2019–2025) Karen Blair (2025– )
MaChelle_Joseph
Sports season
Cleveland Rockers: Dan Hughes Detroit Shock: Greg Williams Indiana Fever: Nell Fortner Miami Sol: Ron Rothstein New York Liberty: Richie Adubato Orlando Miracle:
2001_WNBA_season
analysts, and Holly Rowe as the sideline reporter. Maria Taylor, Lobo, Nell Fortner and Andy Landers provided studio coverage. 2018 NCAA Men's Division I
2018 NCAA Division I women's basketball championship game
2018_NCAA_Division_I_women's_basketball_championship_game
Intercollegiate basketball season
Blair entered the season after the retirement of sixth-year, head coach Nell Fortner. Blair's tenure started with the Yellow Jackets going 3–2 over their
2025–26 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets women's basketball team
2025–26_Georgia_Tech_Yellow_Jackets_women's_basketball_team
Dawn Staley Sheryl Swoopes Natalie Williams Kara Wolters Head Coach: Nell Fortner Cuba at the 2000 Summer Olympics - basketball Poland at the 2000 Summer
Basketball at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Women's team rosters
Basketball_at_the_2000_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_team_rosters
Intercollegiate basketball season
Pulsipher, Kalani Purcell, Jasmine Moody Broadcasters: Lowell Galindo & Nell Fortner Series History: Missouri leads series 5–0 Starting Lineups: Missouri:
2015–16 BYU Cougars women's basketball team
2015–16_BYU_Cougars_women's_basketball_team
American basketball coach
Ruth Jones (1976–1986) Marsha Reall (1986–1987) Lin Dunn (1987–1996) Nell Fortner (1996–1997) Carolyn Peck (1997–1999) Kristy Curry (1999–2006) Sharon
Ruth_Jones_(basketball)
Sporting event delegation
McCray 28 – (1971-12-17)December 17, 1971 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) Washington Mystics Head coach Nell Fortner Assistant coach(es) Geno Auriemma Peggy Gillom
United States at the 2000 Summer Olympics
United_States_at_the_2000_Summer_Olympics
American basketball coach (born 1944)
Louisiana Tech, Oklahoma State Kristy Curry – Purdue, Texas Tech, Alabama Nell Fortner – Purdue, Team USA, Indiana Fever, Auburn Stacy Johnson-Klein – Fresno
Leon_Barmore
American basketball coach
Ruth Jones (1976–1986) Marsha Reall (1986–1987) Lin Dunn (1987–1996) Nell Fortner (1996–1997) Carolyn Peck (1997–1999) Kristy Curry (1999–2006) Sharon
Deborah_Gebhardt
Women's basketball championship
Maryland Roy Philpott and Brooke Weisbrod – Austin, Texas Beth Mowins and Nell Fortner – Lexington, Kentucky Bob Picozzi and Katie Smith – Starkville, Mississippi
2017 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament
2017_NCAA_Division_I_women's_basketball_tournament
Intercollegiate basketball season
I women's basketball season. They were led by fifth-year head coach Nell Fortner and played their home games at McCamish Pavilion as members of the Atlantic
2023–24 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets women's basketball team
2023–24_Georgia_Tech_Yellow_Jackets_women's_basketball_team
American basketball player and coach
Susan Nunnelly (1973–1976) Jan Pylant (1976–1979) Joe Ciampi (1979–2004) Nell Fortner (2004–2012) Terri Williams (2012–2021) Johnnie Harris (2021–2025) Larry
Terri_Williams
American basketball coach
named an assistant coach of the USA National Team, under head coach Nell Fortner. The USA team competed in the World Championships held in three cities
Bernadette_Mattox
American basketball coach
2000). She also coached at Auburn University from 2004 to 2007, under Nell Fortner. In April 2007, Central Michigan hired Guevara as head coach. In 2009
Sue_Guevara
American basketball player and coach (born 1979)
William Jones Cup competition in Taipei, Taiwan. The USA team, coached by Nell Fortner, won all five games, earning the gold medal for the competition. Randall
Semeka_Randall_Lay
American women's college basketball season
Dana Evans, Louisville (coaches & media) Wes Moore, NC State (coaches) Nell Fortner, Georgia Tech (media) 2021 ACC women's basketball tournament Greensboro
2020–21 NCAA Division I women's basketball season
2020–21_NCAA_Division_I_women's_basketball_season
American college basketball season
2008–09 NCAA Division I basketball season. The Tigers were coached by Nell Fortner. The Tigers were a member of the Southeast Conference and won the regular
2008–09 Auburn Tigers women's basketball team
2008–09_Auburn_Tigers_women's_basketball_team
American basketball player and coach (born 1984)
Ruth Jones (1976–1986) Marsha Reall (1986–1987) Lin Dunn (1987–1996) Nell Fortner (1996–1997) Carolyn Peck (1997–1999) Kristy Curry (1999–2006) Sharon
Katie_Gearlds
Women's basketball tournament
Bob Picozzi and Mary Murphy – Stanford, California Lowell Galindo and Nell Fortner – Austin, Texas Sweet Sixteen & Elite Eight Saturday/Monday Dave O'Brien
2016 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament
2016_NCAA_Division_I_women's_basketball_tournament
Journal-Constitution. Retrieved March 26, 2019. Voepel, Mechelle (April 9, 2019). "Fortner leaves analyst job to coach Ga. Tech". ESPN.com. Retrieved April 9, 2019
2018–19 NCAA Division I women's basketball season
2018–19_NCAA_Division_I_women's_basketball_season
College basketball championship in Denver
Dave O'Brien and Doris Burke – Notre Dame, Indiana Justin Kutcher and Nell Fortner – Tallahassee, Florida Bob Picozzi and Rosalyn Gold-Onwude – Baton Rouge
2012 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament
2012_NCAA_Division_I_women's_basketball_tournament
Nashville, Tennessee First & second rounds Sunday/Tuesday Cara Capuano and Nell Fortner – Baton Rouge, Louisiana Tom Hart and Mary Murphy – Chapel Hill, North
2014 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament
2014_NCAA_Division_I_women's_basketball_tournament
American basketball player (born 1978)
William Jones Cup competition in Taipei, Taiwan. The USA team, coached by Nell Fortner, won all five games, earning the gold medal for the competition. Pride
Lynn_Pride
American volleyball player and coach
and win the Southwest Conference (SWC) championship. The team included Nell Fortner, who would go on to a successful career as a basketball coach and commentator
Sally_Schlobohm_Tan
Women's basketball championship
Kentucky Clay Matvick and Katie Smith – Iowa City, Iowa Fran Harris and Nell Fortner – Waco, Texas Beth Mowins and Stephanie White – Notre Dame, Indiana Pam
2015 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament
2015_NCAA_Division_I_women's_basketball_tournament
Aspect of USA women's basketball
High School (MI) 1995 Competition Cancelled Mar del Plata, Argentina Nell Fortner Head coach USA Basketball 1999 4–3 Bronze Medal Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
United States women's Pan American Games basketball team
United_States_women's_Pan_American_Games_basketball_team
Volleyball competition
& Kyle Partain – Orlando, Florida (UCFKnights.tv) Paul Sunderland & Nell Fortner – Austin, Texas (LHN) Blaine Best – Madison, Wisconsin (BTN2Go) Kanoa
2018 NCAA Division I women's volleyball tournament
2018_NCAA_Division_I_women's_volleyball_tournament
Sports season
Semrau Wisconsin (Assistant) 24 475–257 207–151 2 15 0 0 Georgia Tech Nell Fortner Auburn 2 20–11 10–8 0 0 0 0 Louisville Jeff Walz Maryland (Assistant)
2020–21 Atlantic Coast Conference women's basketball season
2020–21_Atlantic_Coast_Conference_women's_basketball_season
American college basketball tournament
Maryland Clay Matvick and Swin Cash – Columbus, Ohio Bob Wischusen and Nell Fortner – Knoxville, Tennessee Dave O'Brien and Doris Burke – Storrs, Connecticut
2013 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament
2013_NCAA_Division_I_women's_basketball_tournament
US basketball coach & administrator (b.1957)
named an assistant coach of the USA National Team, under head coach Nell Fortner. The USA team competed in the World Championships held in three cities
Deb_Patterson
Intercollegiate basketball season
I women's basketball season. They were led by first-year head coach Nell Fortner and played their home games at Hank McCamish Pavilion as members of the
2019–20 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets women's basketball team
2019–20_Georgia_Tech_Yellow_Jackets_women's_basketball_team
American basketball coach (1934–2021)
McGlade (1981–1988) Agnus Berenato (1988–2003) MaChelle Joseph (2003–2019) Nell Fortner (2019–2025) Karen Blair (2025– ) v t e VCU Rams men's basketball head
Benny_Dees
Intercollegiate basketball season
history. On April 9, Georgia Tech hired coaching veteran and ESPN analyst Nell Fortner, whose most recent coaching job had been an eight-season stint at Auburn
2018–19 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets women's basketball team
2018–19_Georgia_Tech_Yellow_Jackets_women's_basketball_team
American basketball coach
Ruth Jones (1976–1986) Marsha Reall (1986–1987) Lin Dunn (1987–1996) Nell Fortner (1996–1997) Carolyn Peck (1997–1999) Kristy Curry (1999–2006) Sharon
Marsha_Reall
Sports season
Wyckoff Florida State (Assistant) 3 33–19 21–13 0 2 0 0 Georgia Tech Nell Fortner Auburn 5 71–48 37–35 0 2 0 0 Louisville Jeff Walz Maryland (Assistant)
2023–24 Atlantic Coast Conference women's basketball season
2023–24_Atlantic_Coast_Conference_women's_basketball_season
Intercollegiate basketball season
I women's basketball season. They were led by fourth-year head coach Nell Fortner and played their home games at McCamish Pavilion as members of the Atlantic
2022–23 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets women's basketball team
2022–23_Georgia_Tech_Yellow_Jackets_women's_basketball_team
Sports season
Brooke Wyckoff Florida State (Assistant) 2 10–9 9–7 0 1 0 0 Georgia Tech Nell Fortner Auburn 4 58–31 33–21 0 2 0 0 Louisville Jeff Walz Maryland (Assistant)
2022–23 Atlantic Coast Conference women's basketball season
2022–23_Atlantic_Coast_Conference_women's_basketball_season
Wisconsin — 11–5 3rd 20–9 1995–96 Angie Lee Iowa AP 15–1 1st 25–3 1996–97† Nell Fortner Purdue — 12–4 1stT 17–11 Theresa Grentz Illinois — 12–4 1stT 24–8 1997–98†
Big Ten Conference Women's Basketball Coach of the Year
Big_Ten_Conference_Women's_Basketball_Coach_of_the_Year
Sports season
Semrau Wisconsin (Assistant) 24 475–257 207–151 2 15 0 0 Georgia Tech Nell Fortner Auburn 3 37–20 22–14 0 1 0 0 Louisville Jeff Walz Maryland (Assistant)
2021–22 Atlantic Coast Conference women's basketball season
2021–22_Atlantic_Coast_Conference_women's_basketball_season
Sports season
fired MaChelle Joseph amid controversy after the 18–19 season. In April, Nell Fortner was announced as the new head coach. Sylvia Hatchell stepped down after
2019–20 Atlantic Coast Conference women's basketball season
2019–20_Atlantic_Coast_Conference_women's_basketball_season
Intercollegiate basketball season
I women's basketball season. They were led by third-year head coach Nell Fortner and played their home games at McCamish Pavilion as members of the Atlantic
2021–22 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets women's basketball team
2021–22_Georgia_Tech_Yellow_Jackets_women's_basketball_team
Intercollegiate basketball season
I women's basketball season. They were led by second-year head coach Nell Fortner and played their home games at McCamish Pavilion as members of the Atlantic
2020–21 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets women's basketball team
2020–21_Georgia_Tech_Yellow_Jackets_women's_basketball_team
2006 video game
kind and sensible at heart. He eventually falls in love with Iris. Iris Fortner (イリス・フォルトナー, Irisu Forutonā) Iris is a 16-year old Raider and companion
Atelier Iris 3: Grand Phantasm
Atelier_Iris_3:_Grand_Phantasm
2024 American television programming awards
Black Bird as Larry Hall (Apple TV+) Domhnall Gleeson – The Patient as Sam Fortner (FX on Hulu) Kieran Tamondong – Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story
3rd_Astra_TV_Awards
Dallapiccola – Ciaccona, Intermezzo e Adagio, for solo cello Wolfgang Fortner – Sonata for violin and piano Jesús Guridi – Pyrenean Symphony Paul Hindemith
1945_in_music
American film festival
played live accompaniment. Post-film Q&A participants included film critics Nell Minow and Michael Phillips Mi Familia Gregory Nava 1995 Jimmy Smits, Edward
Ebertfest
superstar of Cantopop September 11 – John Martyn, singer September 13 – Nell Carter, US singer and actress (died 2003) September 14 – Fred "Sonic" Smith
1948_in_music
Jane Annie Jacopo Foroni (1825–1858): Cristina, regina di Svezia Wolfgang Fortner (1907–1987): Bluthochzeit Lukas Foss (1922–2009): The Jumping Frog of Calaveras
List_of_operas_by_composer
NELL FORTNER
NELL FORTNER
Female
English
Pet form of English Eleanor, NELLE means "foreign; the other."
Surname or Lastname
Dutch and German
Dutch and German : from the personal name Nel, a reduced form of Cornelius.South German : nickname from Middle High German nelle ‘crown of the head’, perhaps denoting an obstinate person.English : from the Middle English personal name Nel(le), a variant of Neill.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Neil, NEILL means "champion."
Female
English
Pet form of English Eleanor, NELL means "foreign; the other."
Boy/Male
Celtic
Champion.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Danish, English, French, German, Greek, Irish, Swedish
Shining Light; Light; The Light of the Sun from Eleanor and Variation of Helen; Sun Ray; Stone; Champion; Horn; Torch; Moon; Moon Elope
Girl/Female
Greek American English French
Shining light. The bright one.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Celtic, Danish, English, Gaelic, Irish, Scandinavian, Swedish
Chief; Son of Neil; Champion; People of Victory; Victorious Person
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Light
Male
Swedish
Variant form of Swedish Nils, NELS means "victor of the people."
Male
Romanian
Romanian pet form of Basque/Romanian Ion, NELU means "God is gracious."
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : variant spelling of Neal.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Niall, arrived at this form via Norman French Nel, NEIL means "champion."Â
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Nellie, NELLY means "foreign; the other."
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Belle, BELL means "beautiful."Â
Male
English
Short form of English unisex Kelly, KELL means "bright-headed."
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Neil, NEAL means "champion."
Female
English
Pet form of English Eleanor, NELLA means "foreign; the other."
Male
English
Medieval pet form of English Oliver, probably NOLL means "elf army."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Christian, Gaelic, Irish, Scottish
Champion; Form of Neil
NELL FORTNER
NELL FORTNER
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Name of Muhammad Ibn Amr who Related Anecdotes and Recited Poetry at the Court of Al-mutawwakil
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sravanti | ஸà¯à®°à®µà®‚தீ
Flowing, A river
Boy/Male
English
Will; Desire; Protector
Girl/Female
Australian, German, Irish, Japanese, Latin
Free One; Fiery Red; Teardrop; Feminine of Frances; From France
Biblical
the heap or mass of testimony
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Garrett.
Girl/Female
Australian, Latin
Grace
Girl/Female
Tamil
Preety women, Lovable
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Strong; Durable; Long Lasting
Boy/Male
Hindi
White horse.
NELL FORTNER
NELL FORTNER
NELL FORTNER
NELL FORTNER
NELL FORTNER
a.
Polite; well-bred; complaisant; courteous.
n.
The stoke of a bell tolled at a funeral or at the death of a person; a death signal; a passing bell; hence, figuratively, a warning of, or a sound indicating, the passing away of anything.
v. t.
To make bell-mouthed; as, to bell a tube.
v. t.
To pour forth, as from a well.
v. t.
To utter or declare with a yell; to proclaim in a loud tone.
v. t.
To summon, as by a knell.
v. i.
To sound, as a bell; to knell.
n.
Alt. of Sancte bell
n.
See Sanctus bell, under Sanctus.
a.
Being in health; sound in body; not ailing, diseased, or sick; healthy; as, a well man; the patient is perfectly well.
n.
The strikes of the bell which mark the time; or the time so designated.
n.
The tolling of a bell; a knell.
v. i.
To develop bells or corollas; to take the form of a bell; to blossom; as, hops bell.
a.
Safe; as, a chip warranted well at a certain day and place.
a.
Good in condition or circumstances; desirable, either in a natural or moral sense; fortunate; convenient; advantageous; happy; as, it is well for the country that the crops did not fail; it is well that the mistake was discovered.
n.
A cell; a house.
v. t.
To place or inclose in a cell.
n.
Anything in the form of a bell, as the cup or corol of a flower.
v. t.
To put a bell upon; as, to bell the cat.
a.
Being well folded.