What does Ninon mean?
Definitions for Ninon
ˈni nɒn; Fr. niˈnɔ̃ni·non
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Princeton's WordNet
ninonnoun
a fine strong sheer silky fabric made of silk or rayon or nylon
GCIDE
ninonnoun
A sturdy cloth material of chiffon or voile, used for the manufacture of dresses and other women's garments, and for curtains, and drapery. The material may be constructed by either a plain or a novelty weaving technique. RHUD
Wiktionary
ninonnoun
A sheer fabric of silk, rayon, or nylon made in a variety of tight smooth weaves or open lacy patterns.
Wikipedia
Ninon
Ninon is a lightweight, sheer fabric made with plain or leno weaving, it is a suitable material for curtains, evening wear and lingerie. Ninon is made with variety of filament yarns such as polyester, silk, rayon or nylon.
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ninon
Ninon is a type of lightweight, sheer fabric typically made from silk or a synthetic yarn. It is characterized by its open weave, giving it a delicate and transparent appearance. Originally popular in the 17th century, it is often used in creating wedding dresses, evening gowns, curtains, and other decorative materials.
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Ninon
Ninon is a sheer fabric of silk, rayon, or nylon made in a variety of tight smooth weaves or open lacy patterns and/or open mesh-like appearance. It is described as very delicate or lightweight and is sometimes referred to as "French tergal". Available in a variety of solid colors and tone-on-tone woven vertical stripes. Some ninon fabrics have embroidered borders. Pronounced "nee-no". Because the fabric is made with high twist filament yarns, it has a crisp hand. End uses include eveningwear and curtains.
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Ninon in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Ninon in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
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