1. Nago - Noun
2. Nago - Proper noun
A member of a Yoruba people living in coastal regions of modern-day Benin and Nigeria, especially one taken to the Caribbean or South America as a slave. [from 18th c.]
In Haitian voodoo, a class of loa of Yoruba origin.
Nago
The Niger–Congo language spoken by the Nago people. [from 19th c.]
As Hawaiʻi transitions to voting by mail, it is important that voters keep their registration up to date, as ballots, by law, are not forwardable,” said Chief Election Officer, Scott Nago. Source: Internet
At the beginning of the meeting, Tamaki presented a written request for the central government to scrap its plan to relocate the U.S. Marine Corps’ Futenma Air Station from a densely populated area in Ginowan to the Henoko coastal district in Nago. Source: Internet
Nakatani met Nago Mayor Susumu Inamime at a hotel in Nago in the first meeting between a defense minister and Nago mayor since 2011 when the Democratic Party of Japan was in power. Source: Internet
Tanyaradzwa grew up in Nago, southern Zimbabwe, experiencing the hunger, the loss of produce after harvest, and sometimes even difficulties saving for school fees. Source: Internet
The villagers discover that the demon was once a boar god, Nago, corrupted by an iron ball lodged in his body. Source: Internet
The village's wise woman tells Ashitaka that he may find a cure in the western lands Nago came from. Source: Internet