Tana may refer to:
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Places
Africa
- Lake Tana, a lake in Ethiopia (and a source of the Nile River)
 - Tana Qirqos, an island in the eastern part of Lake Tana in Ethiopia, near the mouth of the Gumara River
 - Tana River County, a county of Coast Province, Kenya
 - Tana River (Kenya), the longest river in Kenya
 - Tana, a shorthand form of Antananarivo, the capital of Madagascar
 - Tana, Guinea, a small village in Guinea
 
Americas
- Tana Glacier, a glacier in the Valdez–Cordova Census Area, Alaska
 - Tana River (Alaska), a river in the Valdez–Cordova Census Area, Alaska
 - Tana River (Cuba), a river of southern Cuba
 - Tana (volcano), a volcano on Chuginadak Island, Alaska
 
Asia
- Kyzyl-Tana, a village in the Osh Province of Kyrgyzstan
 - Tana Station, a railway station in the Aoba-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
 - Tana, Kukin Tana, or Tana Mayambu, former names of Thane, India
 
Europe
- Tana or Tanais, a medieval city and bishopric on the Sea of Azov
 - Tana, Norway, a municipality in Norway
- Tana Bru, a village in the municipality
 - Tana Church, a church in the village of Rustefjelbma, Tana
 - Tana River (Norway), the third longest river in Norway
 
 
Oceania
- Tana or Tanna (island), an island in Vanuatu
 
People
- Tana (rapper), Steven Lewis, American rapper known under the name tana (born 2006)
 - Tana, a variant of the given name Tanya
 - Kuo Hsing-chun (Amis name: Tana), a Taiwanese Amis weightlifter (born 1993)
 - Elijah Tana (born 1975), a former Zambian footballer
 - Nick Tana, the former chairman of the Australian football club Perth Glory
 - Rawat Tana (born 1977), a wheelchair racer from Thailand who competes at the Olympic level
 - Tana and Riri, the twin sisters who chose to die rather than sing in Akbar's court, in India
 - Tana Chanabut (born 1984), Thai footballer who plays for Pattaya United
 - Táňa Fischerová (1947–2019), Czech actress, writer, television host, politician and civic activist
 - Tana French (born 1973), Irish novelist and theatrical actress
 - Tana Hoban (1917–2006), American author and photographer
 - Tana Mongeau (born 1998), American Internet personality
 - Tana Ramsay (born 1974), British TV broadcaster and author of bestselling books on cooking
 - Tana Sripandorn (born 1986), a professional footballer from Thailand playing for Samut Songkhram FC
 - Tana Umaga (born 1973), New Zealand rugby union footballer and former captain of the national team
 - Tana Wood, biogeochemist and ecosystem scientist
 - Pedro Tanausú Domínguez Placeres, commonly known as Tana (born 1990), a Spanish footballer
 
Fictional characters
- Tana, a character from the video game Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones
 - Tana Moon, a fictional character who was a reporter in Metropolis in the Superboy comics
 
Organizations
- Telugu Association of North America (TANA)
 - Tana FC Formation, a football club from Madagascar
 - Tana Oy, a Finnish waste management company
 
Religion and mythology
- Tana, claimed to be an early Etruscan name for the Roman goddess Diana, according to Aradia, or the Gospel of the Witches. This recognized as some Neopagans as accurate.
 - The single form of Tannaim, Rabbinic sages whose views were record in the Mishnah
 
Other uses
- 1641 Tana, a main-belt asteroid
 - Tana, a minor Kazakh Jüz, or "tribe"
 - Tāna (Thaana, Taana), the writing system for the Divehi language spoken in the Maldives
 - Tana (film), an Albanian film from 1958
 - Tána, "raids", a genre of ancient Irish tales, usually about a "cattle raid" (Táin Bó)
 - Tana (plant), genus in the family Apiaceae
 - Tana (fly), a genus in subfamily Chiromyzinae
 
See also
- Taana (disambiguation)
 - Tanna (disambiguation)
 - Thana (disambiguation)
 - Tane (disambiguation)
 - Tan (disambiguation)
 - Tanaji (Tana and -ji) , Indian male given name
 - All pages with titles beginning with Tana
 - All pages with titles containing Tana
 
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