Nana
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Nana may refer to:
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[edit] People
- Nana (given name), including a list of people and characters with the given name
- Nana (surname), including a list of people and characters with the surname
- Nana of Iberia (4th c.), Queen Consort of Caucasian Iberia (modern Georgia)
- Nana (chief) (c. 1800–1896), Native American leader
- Nana (deejay) (born 1983), Malaysian Akademi Fantasia contestant
- Nana (rapper) (born 1968), German rapper and DJ
[edit] Print media
- Nana (manga), by Ai Yazawa
- Nana (novel), by Émile Zola
- North American Newspaper Alliance
- Nana (magazine), a Malayalam periodical
[edit] Film
- Nana (1926 film), a French film by Jean Renoir
- Nana (1934 film), an American film by Dorothy Arzner and George Fitzmaurice
- Nana (1944 film), a Mexican film by Celestino Gorostiza and Roberto Gavaldón starring Lupe Velez
- Nana (1955 film), a French-Italian film by Christian-Jaque
- Nana (1970 film), a film starring Gillian Hills
- Nana (1981 miniseries), a French television miniseries with Véronique Genest
- Nana (1982 film), an Italian film by Dan Wolman
- Nana (1985 film), a Mexican film by Rafael Baledón starring Irma Serrano and Verónica Castro
- Nana (1995 TV film), a film starring Bernadette Heerwagen
- Nana (2001 TV film), a film with a soundtrack by Ennio Morricone
- Nana (2005 film), a film based on the manga by Ai Yazawa
- Nana (2007 short film), a film by Warwick Thornton
- La Nana (The Maid), a 2009 Chilean film by Sebastián Silva
[edit] Places
- Nana, Rajasthan, India
- Nana, Călăraşi, Romania
- Nána, Slovakia
- Nana Plaza, a prostitution center in Bangkok, Thailand
- Nana Station, a train station in Bangkok
- Nana, Kenya, a ward in Moyale Constituency
[edit] Religion and mythology
- Nana (Greek mythology), a Phrygian goddess
- Nana (goddess), a mythological figure of Afghanistan
- Nana (naiad), a naiad, a type of nymph
- Nanē (goddess), a mythological figure of Armenia
- Nana Buluku, a mythological figure in African and South American mythology
- Nanaya, a goddess worshipped by the Sumerians and Akkadians, associated with the sky and earth
- Inanna or Nana, the Sumerian goddess of sexual love, fertility, and warfare
- Jnana or ñana, "knowledge" in Buddhism
[edit] Species
- Nana berry or Rhus dentata, a deciduous tree species
- Species Latin binomial name abbreviations
- A. nana (disambiguation)
- B. nana (disambiguation)
- C. nana (disambiguation)
- D. nana (disambiguation)
- E. nana (disambiguation)
- F. nana (disambiguation)
- G. nana (disambiguation)
- H. nana (disambiguation)
- I. nana (disambiguation)
- J. nana (disambiguation)
- K. nana
- L. nana (disambiguation)
- M. nana (disambiguation)
- N. nana (disambiguation)
- O. nana (disambiguation)
- P. nana (disambiguation)
- R. nana (disambiguation)
- S. nana (disambiguation)
- T. nana (disambiguation)
- U. nana
- V. nana (disambiguation)
- X. nana
- Y. nana
- Z. nana
[edit] Subspecies
- Anubias barteri var. nana, a plant subspecies
- Mentha spicata 'Nana', the nana mint, a mint cultivar grown in Morocco
- Ulmus glabra 'Nana', the dwarf Wych elm, a very slow growing shrub
[edit] Other uses
- Nana (echos), a concept in Byzantine music
- Nana (painting), by Édouard Manet
- Nana (title), a Ghanaian title
- "The Nana", an episode of The O.C.
- Hurricane Nana (disambiguation)
- Nana 10, an Israeli Web portal
- NANA Regional Corporation
- Nana technology, technology designed to benefit older adults
- Grandmother
- N-Acetylneuraminic acid
- Nana, an indigenous Australian group
- Nanas, a series of sculptures by Niki de Saint Phalle
- "NaNa", a song by Blaaze
- Nana, a St. Bernard dog owned by the Darling family and the children's nursemaid in the 1953 Disney film Peter Pan
[edit] See also
- Nan (disambiguation)
- Na Na (disambiguation)
- Nanas (disambiguation)
- Nanna (disambiguation)
- Nanny (disambiguation)
- Nanus (disambiguation)
- Nanum (disambiguation)
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