Ena
Ena or ENA may refer to:
Organizations
- Escuela Nacional de Archiveros, La primera institución especializada en Archivos
- École nationale d'administration, a school where many of France's senior officials are instructed
- English Nationalist Alliance
- Education Networks of America
- Emergency Nurses Association (ENA), a non-profit association whose mission is to advocate for patient safety and excellence in emergency nursing practice.
- Energy Networks Association, a trade association representing natural gas and electricity companies in the United Kingdom
- English National Association, a former political party
- Ethiopian News Agency, a news organization in Ethiopia
- Étoile Nord-Africaine (The North African Star), a former Algerian nationalist organization
- European Nucleotide Archive (ENA)
- European Nurserystock Association, an association of nurseries from most countries across Europe
- Evening News Association, an organization by George Gough Booth
Places
- Ena District, Gifu (ceased 2005), a former district located in Gifu, Japan
- Ena, Gifu (formed 2004), a city located in the Tono region of Gifu, Japan
- Ena, Gujarat, India, a village in the Surat District of Gujarat State, India
- Mount Ena, a mountain in Japan
Science and technology
Transportation
Ships
Other
- European NAvigator, an educational website
- Experimental Negotiation Agreement (1974-1984), a US Steelworkers agreement with U.S. Steel and other steelmakers
- Ena (album), a 2006 album by Greek artist Peggy Zina
- ENA means Extra Neutral Alcohol (96% alcohol) in liquor industry
People
With given name or nickname Ena
- Ena Baga (1906–2004), British pianist and theatre organist
- Ena Begović (1960-2000), Croatian actress
- Ena Gregory (1906-1993), Australian motion picture actress
- Ena Guevara (born 1959), Peruvian long-distance runner
- Ena Swansea (born 1956), American artist
- Paul Kostabi (born 1962), nickname ENA, American artist, musician, and producer
- Queen Ena of Spain, see Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg
With last name Ena
Fictional characters