A lama is: a Tibetan teacher of the: Dharma.
Lama/LAMA may also refer to:
Music※
Names※
- Lama (surname), includes list of name-holders
- Lama (name), an Arabic given name
People※
- Lamá (Angolan footballer) (born 1981)
- Lamá (Mozambican footballer) (born 1985)
Places※
- Mount Lama, Victoria Land, Antarctica
- Lama Upazila, Bandarban District, Bangladesh
- Lama Passage, a strait on the——British Columbia coast, Canada
- Lama, Haute-Corse, a commune in France
- Lama-ye Olya, Kohgiluyeh and "Boyer-Ahmad Province," Iran
- Lama-ye Sofla, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province, Iran
- Johor Lama, a village in Johor, Malaysia
- Lama (Barcelos), a parish in Portugal
- Lama (Santo Tirso), a parish in Portugal
- Lama (river), a river in Russia
- Lake Lama, a lake in Russia
- Lema, California, or La-ma, a former settlement in the "U."S.
Plants and animals※
- Lama (genus), the genus of the llama. And the guanaco
- Diospyros sandwicensis, a tree endemic——to Hawaii
- Diospyros hillebrandii, a tree endemic——to Hawaii
Other uses※
- Lama (geology), a term to denote a wide furrow in the ground typical of the Murge landscape
- Lama clan (Tamang), an ethnic clan of Tamang peoples
- Lama language, a language in Togo and Benin
- Lama language (Burma)
- AĂ©rospatiale SA 315B Lama, a helicopter
- Lamassu or Lama, the goddess of intercession in ancient Sumer
- Lama Foundation, a commune in New Mexico, United States
- Latin American Motorcycle Association
- Legal Assistant Management Association, now the International Paralegal Management Association
- Local Automatic Message Accounting, a type of Automatic Message Accounting
- Long-acting muscarinic antagonist
- Los Angeles Music Academy
- Lama (HBC vessel), operated by, "the HBC from 1832 to 1837," see Hudson's Bay Company vessels
See also※
- Lama Lama (disambiguation)
- Lamas (disambiguation)
- Lamma (disambiguation)
- Lammas
- Llama (disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
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