NM, nm, and variations may refer to:
Businesses and organizations
- Northwestern Mutual, financial services company in Wisconsin, United States
 - Air Madrid (IATA airline designator NM), Spanish airline
 - Mount Cook Airline (IATA airline designator NM), New Zealand airline
 - Manx2 (IATA airline designator NM), Isle of Man airline
 
Places
- North Macedonia a country in the Balkans
 - The National Mall in Washington, D.C., United States
 - Navi Mumbai, India
 - New Mexico, a state of the United States (postal abbreviation)
 - Inner Mongolia, an autonomous region of China (Guobiao abbreviation and ISO-3166-2:CN code NM)
 
Science and technology
Medicine
- Nemaline myopathy, a neuromuscular disorder
 - Neuromelanin, a dark pigment found in the brain
 - Nuclear medicine, a medical imaging modality
 
Units of measure
- Nanometer (nm), an SI unit of length, equal to 10−9 m (a thousand-millionth of a meter)
 - Nanomolar (nM), in chemistry, one thousand-millionth molar
 - Nautical mile (NM or nmi), a unit of length used for maritime and aviation purposes
 - Newton-metre (N m, may also be written as N·m), a unit of torque
 - Normal cubic metre (Nm3), a unit of volume (normal referring to standard temperature and pressure)
 - Normalizovaný muštomer (°NM), a scale of wine must density
 - Number metric, a measure of linear density of fibers in textiles
 
Other uses in science and technology
- nm (Unix), a computer program used as an aid for debugging
 
- NM, nonmetallic-sheathed electrical cable (in North America), nowadays typically thermoplastic-sheathed cable
 
- Noise margin, the amount by which a signal exceeds the minimum amount for proper operation
 
Other uses
- Never mind, or nothing much or not much in Internet slang
 - Namma Metro, a rapid transit line in Bangalore, India
 - Nao Sena Medal, a gallantry award for servicemen in the Indian Navy
 - National monument
 - National Master, a chess title
 - no mark, an athletics abbreviation indicating that an athlete participated in a field event but recorded no valid height, jump, or throw.
 
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