can refer to:
- Nobility , a hereditary caste
- Nobel Prize , awarded to people who have made outstanding contributions to society
- Noble Gas , chemical elements in group 18 (old-style Group 0) of the periodic table
- Noble Metal , metals that are resistant to corrosion or oxidation
- Noble Coin , a medieval gold coin
- Noble (Manx Coin) , a platinum bullion coin
- Noble (car) , a British automobile manufacturer
- Noble (software) , a library of non-blocking synchronization protocols
- Noble Air , an American airline
- Noble Blades , stage combat troupe
- NOBLE, an acronym for North Of Boston Library Exchange , a cooperative effort of 28 libraries
- Barnes & Noble , a popular American bookshop
- Noble Corporation , an offshore drilling company
- Noble Energy , an oil and gas company
- Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation
- Daniel E. Noble Science And Engineering Library , a library at Arizona State University
- Noble Gates
- Rose Of The Noble Castle
There are also several persons with the following names:
- Alexander Noble
- Alfred Nobel , a Swedish chemist, engineer, pacifist, innovator; Noble Prize named after him
- Alison Noble ,
- Brian Noble , rugby head coach of the Bradford Bulls
- Bud Noble , pianist
- David Noble (canyoner) , explorer who discovered the Wollemi Pine
- David F. Noble , historian
- David W. Noble , historian
- Hugh Noble , artist and novelist
- James Noble , 19th century U.S. Senator
- James Noble (actor) , 20th century U.S. actor
- Jason Noble
- Joe Noble
- Kevin Noble
- Mark Noble , photographer
- Matthew Noble , portrait sculptor
- Noble (musician) , guitarist of indie/rock band British Sea Power
- Ross Noble , a British stand-up comedian, born in Cramlington, England
- Stephen Noble
- William Noble Grundy
- William Stafford Noble
- Miguel De La Espriella - "Noble" , Colombian artist
There are also several places named in the United States:
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