Hama (disambiguation)
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Hama is a city in west-central Syria, previously known as Hamath.
Hama or Hamath (or variants) may refer to:
Places[]
In the Middle East[]
In alphabetical order, by complete name.
- Al-Hamah, a village in Rif Dimashq Governorate, Syria
- Al-Hamma, Tiberias, a depopulated Palestinian Arab village
- Hamat Gader, hot springs and archaeological site at the site of Al-Hamma
- Emmaus, town mentioned in the New Testament; name derived from Hamma or Hammat
- Hamat, a village in Lebanon
- Hamat Tiberias, archaeological site at ancient town, Israel
- Hamath-zobah, ancient place or kingdom in Aram
- Mevo Hama, Israeli settlement in the Golan Heights
- Tell el-Hammeh, tell on the West Bank
- Tell Hammeh, tell in Jordan
North Africa[]
- El Hamma, town in Tunisia
- El Hamma, Khenchela, town in Algeria
- El Hamma District, Algeria
- Hamma, Algeria - town and commune
Other places[]
- Abbotsham, English village, recorded in the Domesday Book as Hama
People[]
- Hama (Yuan dynasty), government official
- Chisaki Hama (born 1988), a Japanese model, actress, and singer
- Fumie Hama (born 1939), Japanese speed skater
- Larry Hama (born 1949), an American writer, artist, actor and musician
- Taiyo Hama (濱 大耀, born 1998), Japanese footballer
- Takumi Hama (濱 託巳, born 1996), Japanese footballer
Fictional characters[]
- Háma, a warrior in Germanic heroic poetry and legends
- Hama, a character in Avatar: The Last Airbender (season 3) episode 48
- Hama, a character in Kousoku Sentai Turboranger
Science and technology[]
- Human anti-mouse antibody (HAMA)
- Apache Hama, a software project
Other uses[]
- Hama (company), a German manufacturer
- Hama Yumi, a sacred bow used in 1103 CE in Japan
- Hindu Adoptions and Maintenance Act (1956) (HAMA)
See also[]
- Battle of Hamath, or Battle of Hama
- Hamas, a Palestinian Sunni-Islamist fundamentalist organization
Categories:
- Disambiguation pages
- Place name disambiguation pages
- Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists
- Japanese-language surnames