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  1. GIVING BACK. SUSTAINABILITY. At NILS our mission is to design winter sportswear to meet the needs of today's active woman, whose sense of style and performance is uncompromising. Ski and snowboard wear for women.

  2. Jan 24, 2019 · Former University of Minnesota President Nils Hasselmo dies at 87. He is credited with improving graduation rates, restoring stability, and raising the school's profile as an undergraduate...

  3. Introduction. Immigration to the United States in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries was a part of the economic and social transformation that affected both Europe and North America, when between 1850 and 1950 some fifty million Europeans settled in non-European areas.

  4. Jul 8, 2024 · Nils is a boy's name of Norwegian origin meaning "people of victory". Nils is the 890 ranked male name by popularity.

  5. Jul 1, 2022 · The U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously in June 2021 that the NCAA cannot limit education-related benefits for athletes in the Alston vs. NCAA decision. It set the stage for NIL, which in the...

  6. Jul 11, 2024 · The name Nils is primarily a male name of Scandinavian origin that means Victory Of The People. Click through to find out more information about the name Nils on BabyNames.com.

  7. Jun 14, 2024 · Nils is a traditional masculine name used in the Scandinavian region. Etymologically, it is a form of the English name Nicholas derived from the Greek name Nikolaos. Nikolaos, in turn, has been derived from the Greek words nike and loas, implying ‘victory’ and ‘people,’ respectively. Ultimately, the name Nicholas and, subsequently, Nils ...

  8. In Greek Baby Names the meaning of the name Nils is: People's victory.

  9. What does Nils mean? Pronounce. Nils. [ 1 syll. nil (s), ni - ls ] The baby boy name Nils is pronounced as Niy-LZ †. Nils is used chiefly in the Scandinavian and English languages, and its origin is Celtic, English, and Old Greek. In addition, Nils is a variant of the name Neil (Dutch, English, Irish, and Scottish) in the Scandinavian language.

  10. Of the roughly 1.25 million Swedish men, women, and children who came to the United States between 1845 and 1930, more settled in Minnesota than in any other state. A few may have likened Minnesota’s geography to Sweden’s when deciding where to settle, but most chose the state for more practical reasons.

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