Our Logo
Our Logo and Its Significance
The official logo of the Nightingales of Kuwait was thoughtfully designed by one of our esteemed members, Mr. Shithin Chandy Varghese, a dedicated nurse from the Emergency Department at Farwaniya Hospital.
His creative design beautifully reflects the mission and vision of the association—symbolizing unity, compassion, professionalism, and the noble spirit of nursing. The logo stands as a visual representation of our core values and the collective identity of nurses who serve with commitment and care across Kuwait.
We proudly acknowledge and appreciate Mr. Shithin’s contribution, which continues to inspire and represent our community.
The Logo of NOK
The logo of the Nightingales of Kuwait (NOK) consists of five symbolic elements: a saker falcon, a heart with ECG rhythm, a caring hand, an inner circle, and an outer circle. Each component holds a unique significance that reflects the values and mission of the association.
Symbolic Elements
Saker Falcon
The saker falcon, the national bird of Kuwait, symbolizes strength, grace, and nobility. Its presence in the logo represents the association’s foundation and existence in Kuwait, reflecting the dignity and resilience of the Nightingales of Kuwait.
Heart with ECG Rhythm
The heart and ECG rhythm signify life and health, symbolizing the vital role nurses play in the well-being of the people of Kuwait. It also represents the unity of Indian nurses under NOK, dedicated to the welfare of both the nursing community and the public.
Caring Hand
The caring hand embodies the compassion and service of nurses. It illustrates the association’s mission to extend support and care to its members and the public, highlighting the relationship between nurses, patients, and society.
Inner Circle
The inner circle represents the commitment of the association to act in strict accordance with the approved bylaws. It signifies discipline, integrity, and purpose in all organizational actions.
Outer Circle
The outer circle reflects the association’s adherence to the rules and regulations of both Kuwait and India. It symbolizes accountability, legality, and respect for governing frameworks.