Ona
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Ona or ONA may refer to:
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[edit] People (real, mythological, fictional)
- Ona people, name given in South America to the aboriginal Selk'nam
- Ona language, once spoken in Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego, probably extinct
- Ona (Blake), daughter of Urizen in William Blake's mythology
- Francis Ona (around 1953–2005), Papua New Guinea, Bougainville secessionist
- Ona the ArchDruid, Irish figure, great grandson of Brion, brother of Maoilmhichil
- Ona, angel in list of angels in Enochian
[edit] Companies and organizations
- Office of National Assessments, an Australian intelligence agency.
- ONA Group (Omnium Nord-Africain, established 1919), a large Moroccan holding company
- Open and affirming (ONA), a United Church of Christ LGBT-welcoming church program
- Overseas National Airways, a defunct U.S. airline company
- Order of Nine Angles, a purported secretive Satanist organization
- Online News Association (founded 1999), a professional online journalists organization
- Oficina Nacional Antidrogas, a Venezuelan Government drug institution.
[edit] Entertainment
- Opie and Anthony (OnA, since 1995), an American comedy talk radio program
- Original net animation, an anime title directly released onto the Internet
- O.N.A. (1994–2003), Polish heavy metal band
[edit] Places
- Ona (island) (population 37), a small island in the municipality of Sandøy, Møre og Romsdal, Norway
- Ona, West Virginia, a small community in Cabell County, West Virginia, U.S.
- Ona (Argentina), a river in Argentina
[edit] Other topics
- Organizational Network Analysis, method to study the inner workings of an organization
- Winona Municipal Airport (FAA location identifier: ONA), Max Conrad Field in Winona, Minnesota
- Odor Neutralizing Agent (ONA or Ona), comes in gel and liquid form
- Ontario (Amtrak station), California, United States; Amtrak station code ONA.
[edit] See also
As a female given name:
- Lithuania, as in Ona Juknevičienė, Ona Narbutienė, Ona Šimaitė
- Elsewhere, as in Ona Grauer, Ona Munson, Ona Zee
As a foreign word:
- Ona, "she" in Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian, Slovene, and other Balto-Slavic languages