Nama
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Nama or NAMA may refer to:
People
- Nama people, an African ethnic group of South Africa, Namibia and Botswana
Biology
- NAMA (gene), a long non-coding RNA gene
- Nama (plant), a genus of plants in the family Hydrophyllaceae
- N-Acetylmuramic acid, a component of bacterial cell walls
- North American Mycological Association, a learned society devoted to mushrooms and other fungi
Companies
- Nama Chemicals, a Saudi Arabian industrial company
- Nama (department store), a chain of department stores in Slovenia
Food
- Nama beer, Japanese term for draught beer
- Nama (wine), used by the Greek Orthodox in the Divine Liturgy
Politics
- National Asset Management Agency, Irish government agency dealing with land and property development loans
- Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Action, policies regarding greenhouse gas emissions
- Non-Agricultural Market Access, the question of non-agricultural market access as debated in the WTO trade negotiations
Organizations
- National Agri-Marketing Association, United States
- National Archaeological Museum, Athens
- National Automatic Merchandising Association, an American trade association for vending industries
- National Ayurvedic Medical Association, United States
- Swedish National Academy of Mime and Acting
Places
- Nama, Burkina Faso, village in the Tenkodogo Department, Boulgou Province
- Nama (Chile), an archaeological site featuring pucará (ruined Inca fortifications)
- Nama (crater), a crater on Callisto, a moon of Jupiter
- Nama, India, a village at the foot of the Nama Pass
- Nama (island), an island of the State of Chuuk in the Federated States of Micronesia
- Nama, Nanning (那马镇), town in Liangqing District, Nanning, Guangxi, China
Other uses
- Nāma, Pali and Sanskrit for "name"
- Nama band, a Greek pop/jazz/new age music group
- Nama people of Namibia and Namaqualand in South Africa
- Nama language, the language spoken by the Nama
- Naamam, the identification mark of South Indian Vaishnavites
- Native American Music Awards
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