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*[[Ira Berlin]] (b. 1941), American historian |
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*[[Ira Bowman]] (b. 1973), and American professional basketball player |
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*[[Ira Byock]], physician and writer |
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Revision as of 18:29, 11 May 2011
Ira and IRA may refer to:
Acronyms
Most commonly
- Irish Republican Army, which has existed in various forms since 1916 (see List of organisations known as the Irish Republican Army for details)
- Since 1969, the Provisional Irish Republican Army has usually been referred to simply as the "IRA"
- Individual Retirement Account, a private retirement account or annuity in the United States, normally resulting in tax benefits
Also
- Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
- Indian Rationalist Association, a member of the Federation of Indian Rationalist Associations
- Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 secured certain rights to Native Americans
- Indian Rights Association, an advocacy and lobbyist group for the rights of Native Americans
- Intercollegiate Rowing Association, the national championship for USA men's collegiate rowing
- Interprocedural Register Allocation, a compiler register allocation procedure
- Internal Revenue Allotment, the local government's share of revenues from the national government of the Philippines
- International Reading Association, a membership organisation of literacy professionals
- International Reference Alphabet No. 5 as defined by ITU-T T.50.
- Inverness Royal Academy, a secondary school in Scotland
- Íslenskir Radíóamatörar, an amateur radio organization in Iceland
- IRA IRA: Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996
Places
- Eira, Messenia, also known as Ira, a municipality in northern Messenia, Greece
- Īra, the Livonian name for Lielirbe, Latvia
- In the United States
- Ira, Iowa
- Ira Township, Michigan
- Ira, New York
- Ira, Texas
- Hopewell, Red River County, Texas, formerly Ira
- Ira, Vermont
Given names
- Ira (name) (עִירָא, Standard Hebrew ʿIra, Tiberian Hebrew ʿÎrâ), a Hebrew language personal name
- Ira, a diminutive form of the name Irina
- Ira, a Sanskrit name, for the goddess of wisdom, Sarasvati, also for the wind-god, also meaning 'Earth'
People
- Ira Aldridge (1807–1867), American stage actor
- Ira Allen (1751–1814), one of the founders of Vermont
- Ira Angustain (1958), American actor
- Ira Aten (1862–1953), Texas Ranger
- Ira Babcock (c. 1808–1888), American pioneer
- Ira Baldwin (1895–1999), founder of the Wisconsin Academy Foundation
- Ira Basen,a Canadian radio producer
- Ira Coleman Batman (1862–1934), American jurist and politician
- Ira Berkow (b. 1940), sports reporter who was a Pulitzer Prize winner
- Ira Berlin (b. 1941), American historian
- [[Ira A. Bourke(b. 1984),HR Specialist
- Ira Bowman (b. 1973), and American professional basketball player
- Ira Byock, physician and writer
- Ira Condict (1764–1811), the third president of Queen's College
- Ira Clifton Copley (1864–1947), American politician and newspaper publisher
- Ira C. Eaker (1896–1987), high-ranking general of the U.S. Army Air Forces and U.S. Air Force in 1943 – 55
- Ira Allen Eastman (1809–1881), American Congressman from the State of New Hampshire
- Ira Flatow, American journalist
- Ira A. Fulton (b. 1931), American businessman
- Ira Fuchs, American who founded "BITNET"
- Ira Gershwin, American lyricist and the brother of collaborator with the music composer George Gershwin
- Ira Glass, America radio figure
- Ira B. Harkey, Jr. (1918–2006), American writer who won a Pulitzer Prize
- Ira Hayes (1923–1955), one of five U.S. Marines who raised the American flag on the island of Iwo Jima
- Ira B. Hyde (1838–1926), American Congressman from the State of Missouri
- Ira Kaplan, American musician, for the band "Yo La Tengo"
- Ira Levin, American novelist
- Ira Magaziner (born 1947), American policy consultant, most notably to Bill Clinton during the latter's Presidency
- Ira Murchison (1933–1994), American winner of a gold medal in track & field at the 1956 Summer Olympic games in Melbourne, Australia
- Ira C. Owens (b. 1936), noted lieutenant general in the U.S. Army
- Ira Sankey, American gospel singer and composer who was associated with the evangelist Dwight L. Moody
- Ira Shor, American social scientist and educator
Mythology
- Ira (mythology), a goddess in Polynesian mythology
- "Ira", another name for the goddess of Knowledge, Saraswati in Hindu mythology
- "Ira", short name of 'Irawati' goddess Laxmi
Fiction
- Ira Goldstein, ASB Bank character
- Ayra, a fictional character from Nintendo's Fire Emblem series; known in Japan as "Aira"
- Ira Buchman, a character in the US television series, Mad About You
- Ira Gaines, an antagonist from the series "24"
Music
- IRA (Polish heavy metal band), a Polish rock band in the early 1990s
- Ira!, a Brazilian rock and roll band
- I.R.A. (band), "Ideas de Revolución Adolescente", a Colombian punk band
Other
- Ira, Latin word for Wrath, one of the seven deadly sins
- Ira A. Fulton College of Engineering and Technology, Brigham Young University
- Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering, Arizona State University
- Ileorectal anastomosis