Nobel

[noh-bel] /noʊˈbɛl/
noun
1.
Alfred Bernhard
[ahl-fred ber-nahrd] /ˈɑl frɛd ˈbɛr nɑrd/ (Show IPA),
1833–96, Swedish engineer, manufacturer, and philanthropist.
Can be confused
Nobel, noble (see synonym study at noble)
British Dictionary definitions for Nobel

Nobel

/nəʊˈbɛl/
noun
1.
Alfred Bernhard (ˈalfreːd ˈbæːrnhard). 1833–96, Swedish chemist and philanthropist, noted for his invention of dynamite (1866) and his bequest founding the Nobel prizes
Word Origin and History for Nobel

1900, in reference to five prizes (in physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, and peace) established in the will of Alfred Nobel (1833-1896), Swedish chemist and engineer, inventor of dynamite. A sixth prize, in economics, was added in 1969. Related: Nobelist.