Uma

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Uma or UMA may refer to:

Religion

  • Uma (goddess), a Hindu goddess also known as Parvati or Gauri

People

  • Uma (given name), including a list of people with the name
  • Uma (actress) (Uma Shankari, fl from 2000), Indian actress

Science and technology

  • Uma (lizard), the genus of fringe-toed lizards
  • Unified memory architecture, a synonym of "integrated graphics", in computer graphics processing units
  • Unlicensed Mobile Access, a protocol that extends mobile voice, data and multimedia over IP networks
  • UMa, abbreviation for Ursa Major, a constellation in the northern sky
  • Uniform memory access, a shared memory architecture in parallel computers
  • Upper memory area, in DOS memory management
  • User-Managed Access, an access management protocol standard

Arts and entertainment

Film

  • Uma (1941 film), a Japanese film also known as Horse
  • Uma (2013 film), a 2013 Nepali film by Tsering Rhitar Sherpa
  • Uma (2018 film), an Indian Bengali-language film

Fictional characters

  • Uma, in the video game The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
  • Uma, in the American children's TV series Oobi
  • Miss Uma, a character from the manga series Crayon Shin-chan
  • Uma, in the film Descendants 2

Other uses in arts and entertainment

  • Uma (game), a wrestling game in Hawaii
  • Urban Music Awards, a music awards ceremony

Businesses and organisations

Businesses

  • UMA Engineering Ltd., now AECOM
  • Universal Music Australia, a music corporation

Education

Other organisations

  • Arab Maghreb Union (Union du Maghreb arabe), a political and economic union
  • Ukrainian Museum-Archives, a museum in Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.

Places

  • Uma District, Ehime, a district in Japan
  • Uma, North Macedonia, a village also known as Huma
  • Río Uma, a tributary of the Minho river in Spain

Other uses

See also

Topics referred to by the same term
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