Numa
Numa or NUMA may refer to:
People
- Numa Andoire (1908–1994), French football defender and manager
- Numa Ayrinhac (1881–1951), Franco-Argentine artist
- Numa Coste (1843-1907), French painter and journalist.
- Numa Droz (1844–1899), Swiss politician
- Numa Denis Fustel de Coulanges (1830–1889), French historian
- Numa Edward Hartog (1846–1871), British academic and activist
- Numa François Gillet (fl. 1868–1935), French painter
- Numa Lavanchy (born 1993), Swiss football midfielder
- Numa F. Montet (1892–1985), American politician
- Numa Morikazu (1843–1890), Meiji era Japanese politician
- Numa Pompilio Llona (1832–1907), Ecuadorian poet, journalist, educator, diplomat, and philosopher
- Numa Pompilius (753–673 BC), second king of Rome
- Numa Marcius, first Pontifex Maximus of Ancient Rome
- Numa Sadoul (born 1947), French writer, actor, and director
- Numa S. Trivas (fl. 1899–1949), Russian-American art historian and collector
- Mauro Numa (born 1961), Italian fencer
- Shosaku Numa (1929–1992), Japanese neuroscientist
Places
- Numa, Indiana
- Numa, Iowa
- Numa, Oklahoma
- Numa Falls, a waterfall in Kootenay National Park, Canada
- Numa Peak, a mountain in the Glacier National Park, Montana
- Numa Numa Trail, a trail on Bougainville, Papua New Guinea
- Numa Numa, Papua New Guinea, a village on Bougainville Island
- 15854 Numa, a main-belt asteroid
Other uses
- Numa Numa (video), an Internet viral video
- "Dragostea din tei", a song by Moldovan band O-Zone, sometimes known as "Numa Numa" and featured in the viral video of the same name
- The Northern Paiute people, who call themselves Numa
- Numa, a performing lion who was raised at Gay's Lion Farm in El Monte, California
- Nuclear mitotic apparatus protein 1
- The National Underwater and Marine Agency
- Non-Uniform Memory Access (computing)
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