Katana (disambiguation)
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Katana is Japanese for backsword and often refers to uchigatana, especially in English. For a list of fictional katana, see Katanas in fiction. Katana may also refer to:
- Katana (comics), a DC Comics fictional character
- Katana (web series), a martial arts web series on Strike.TV
- Qatana, a city in Syria
- Qatanna, a town in the Palestinian Territories
- Katana (photocopier), a photocopier manufactured by Ricoh
- Suzuki Katana, a motorcycle manufactured by Suzuki
- Sanyo Katana, a mobile phone manufactured by Sanyo
- "A1 Katana", a model of the Diamond DA20 aircraft manufactured by Diamond Aircraft
- a character from Coyote Ragtime Show
- Sega Katana, the development code name for the Sega Dreamcast
- the former name of the Enigma (yacht), one of the world's largest private superyachts
- Katana (manga), a manga by Kimiko Kamada
- Katana (music), a Rock band from Edinburgh, Scotland
- General Katana, a character from the movie Highlander II: The Quickening
Katana as a surname may refer to:
- Randy Katana, a trance musician from the Netherlands
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