What does FNIYB mean?
FNIYB means First Nation and Inuit Youth Business
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for First Nation and Inuit Youth Business?
First Nation and Inuit Youth Business can be abbreviated as FNIYB
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What does FNIYB stand for? FNIYB stands for "First Nation and Inuit Youth Business". |
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How to abbreviate "First Nation and Inuit Youth Business"? "First Nation and Inuit Youth Business" can be abbreviated as FNIYB. |
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What is the meaning of FNIYB abbreviation? The meaning of FNIYB abbreviation is "First Nation and Inuit Youth Business". |
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What is FNIYB abbreviation? One of the definitions of FNIYB is "First Nation and Inuit Youth Business". |
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What does FNIYB mean? FNIYB as abbreviation means "First Nation and Inuit Youth Business". |
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What is shorthand of First Nation and Inuit Youth Business? The most common shorthand of "First Nation and Inuit Youth Business" is FNIYB. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- AAFNA - Ardoch Algonquin First Nation and Allies
- FNIHB - First Nations and Inuit Health Branch
- FNIHIS - First Nations and Inuit Health Information System
- FNIHP - First Nations and Inuit Health Programs
- FNIRHS - First Nations and Inuit Regional Health Survey
- FNITP - First Nations and Inuit Transfer Payment Project
- FNNND - First Nation of Nacho Nyak Dun
- FNCFS - First Nation Child and Family Services
- OFNIE - Office of First Nations and Inuit Education
- FNIP - First Nation Information Project
- FNMI - First Nations, Metis, Inuit
- FNIC - First Nations and Inuit Component
- FNICC - First Nations and Inuit Child Care
- FNIF - First Nation Infrastructure Fund
- FNIH - First Nations and Inuit Health
- FNI - First Nations and Inuit
- FNIAS - First Nations and Inuit Addictions Services
- FNIH - First Nations and Inuit History
- FNISPAQ - First Nations and Inuit Suicide Prevention Association of Quebec
- FNIC - First Nations and Inuit Child