Nightingale (disambiguation)

The common nightingale is a songbird found in Eurasia.

Nightingale may also refer to:

Birds

 * Thrush nightingale, a songbird found in Eurasia
 * Red-billed leiothrix, a songbird of the Indian Subcontinent

Literature

 * "Nightingale" (short story), a short story by Alastair Reynolds, in the 2006 collection Galactic North
 * "The Nightingale" (fairy tale), an 1843 fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen
 * The Nightingale (Turnbull novel), a novel by Agnes Sligh Turnbull
 * Nightingale the Robber, a character in Russian folklore
 * The Nightingale: A Conversation Poem, a 1798 poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
 * The Nightingale, a 1988 novel by Kara Dalkey
 * The Nightingale (journal), the first nursing journal published in 1886; see Nursing literature
 * The Nightingale (Pinkney book), a 2002 children's picture book by Jerry Pinkney
 * The Nightingale (Hannah novel), a work of historical fiction by Kristin Hannah
 * The Nightingales, a 2018 play by William Gaminara

Music

 * "The Nightingale", Op.60 No.4 setting of a poem by Pushkin by Tchaikovsky
 * Nightingale (ballet), a 1940 Russian ballet composed by M. Kroshner and choreographed by Aleksey Yermolayev
 * Nightingale (musical), a 1982 stage musical by Charles Strouse
 * The Nightingale (opera), a 1914 opera by Igor Stravinsky
 * Song of the Nightingale, a 1917 symphonic poem adapted by Igor Stravinsky from the opera
 * The Nightingale, a composition by James B. Adams
 * The Nightingale (musical), a stage musical by Steven Sater and Duncan Sheik

Performers

 * Nightingale (band), a Swedish rock band
 * The Nightingales, a British post-punk band
 * The Dixie Nightingales or The Nightingales, a 1958–1972 African-American male vocal group
 * Jacks (band), originally Nightingale, a 1960s Japanese psychedelic rock group
 * Nightingales, a Norwegian vocal quartet including Christine Guldbrandsen

Albums

 * Nightingale (Erland and the Carnival album), 2011
 * Nightingale (George Adams album), 1989
 * Nightingale (Yoshikazu Mera album), 1998
 * Nightingale, by Gilberto Gil, 1979

Songs

 * "The Nightingale" (Alyabyev), an 1825 song composed by Alexander Alyabyev
 * "Nightingale" (Carole King song), 1974
 * "Nightingale" (Demi Lovato song), 2013
 * "Nightingale", by Band-Maid from Unseen World
 * "Nightingale", by the Eagles from Eagles
 * "Nightingale", by Lisa Ekdahl from Sings Salvadore Poe
 * "Nightingale", by MacKenzie Porter from Nobody's Born with a Broken Heart
 * "Nightingale", by Norah Jones from Come Away with Me
 * "Nightingale", by Oscar Peterson from Tristeza on Piano
 * "Nightingale", by Roxy Music from Siren
 * "Nightingale", by Saves the Day from Stay What You Are
 * "Nightingale", by Yanni from Tribute
 * "The Nightingale", by Angelo Badalamenti from Soundtrack from Twin Peaks
 * "Nightingales", by Prefab Sprout from From Langley Park to Memphis
 * "Nightingales" (song), a 1944 song by Vasily Solovyov-Sedoi

People

 * Nightingale (surname), including a list of people with the name
 * Nightingale baronets, a title in the Baronetage of England
 * K. S. Chithra (born 1963), Indian playback singer and carnatic musician known as "Nightingale of South India"
 * Jenny Lind (1820–1887), Swedish opera singer known as "Swedish Nightingale"
 * Sarojini Naidu (1879–1949), Indian independence activist and poet known as "Nightingale of India"

Places

 * Nightingale, Alberta, Canada, a hamlet
 * Nightingale Corona, a large corona on Venus
 * Nightingale Islands, a group of three islands in the South Atlantic Ocean
 * Nightingale Island, an island in the group
 * Nightingale Mountains, a range in Nevada, U.S.
 * Nightingale Valley, a geological site near Portishead, North Somerset, England, UK

Facilities and structures

 * Nightingale Academy, now AIM North London Academy, a secondary school in Edmonton, London, England
 * Nightingale College, Salt Lake City, Utah
 * Nightingale Estate, a social housing estate in Hackney, London, England
 * Nightingale Hospitals, seven temporary COVID-19 hospitals in England
 * Nightingale House, a historic Victorian-era home in San Francisco, California, U.S.
 * Nightingale Primary School, a school in Wood Green, London, England
 * Nightingale–Olympic, a shopping mall in Bangkok, Thailand

Television

 * Miss Nightingale (1974), British TV biopic starring Janet Suzman
 * Nightingales (British TV series), a 1990–1993 sitcom
 * Nightingales (American TV series), a 1989 medical drama
 * "Nightingale" (Star Trek: Voyager), an episode of Star Trek: Voyager

Film

 * The Nightingale (1914 film), a silent film starring Ethel Barrymore in her screen debut
 * The Nightingale (1936 film), a Soviet drama film
 * The Nightingale (1981 film), a British film
 * The Nightingale (2013 film), a Chinese-French film
 * Nightingale (film), a 2014 American film
 * The Nightingale (2018 film), an Australian film

Aircraft

 * C-9A Nightingale or McDonnell Douglas C-9, a United States Air Force aircraft
 * C-70 Nightingale, a variant of the Howard DGA-15 flown by the U.S. Army Air Forces

Ships

 * HMS Nightingale (1805), a Seagull class brig-sloop of the British Royal Navy
 * SS Nightingale, a number of ships with this name
 * USS Nightingale, a number of ships with this name

Other uses

 * Czech Nightingale, Czech music award
 * Nightingale (software), a media player for Linux, Windows, and Mac
 * Nachtigall Battalion (Nightingale Battalion), a Ukrainian battle command under German command in World War II
 * Nightingale Informatix Corporation, a company headquartered in Markham, Ontario, Canada
 * Operation Nightingale, a Singaporean Armed Forces humanitarian operation during the Gulf War
 * Operation Nightingale (United States), a recruiting campaign for nurses during the Vietnam War
 * Operation Nightingale. a UK project which uses archaeology to aid the recovery of service personnel injured in conflict
 * Project Nightingale, a Google Cloud and Ascension health data storage and processing project