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Meanings and definitions for ARMA
What does ARMA stand for? What does ARMA mean?
- Arma, Kansas, United States
- Arma, Nepal
- Arma District, Peru
- Arma District, Yemen
- Arma Mountains, Afghanistan
- Arma people, an ethnic group of the middle Niger River valley
- Arma language, a possible but unattested extinct language of Colombia
- Paul Arma (1905–1987), Hungarian-French pianist, composer, and ethnomusicologist
- Rachid Arma (born 1985), Moroccan footballer
- Tom Arma, a New York–based photographer
- Arma Senkrah (1864–1900), an American violinist
- ARMA International, formerly the Association of Records Managers and Administrators
- Agung Rai Museum of Art, Ubud, Bali, Indonesia
- American Rock Mechanics Association, a geoscience organization
- Armenian Medical Association or ArMA
- Association for Renaissance Martial Arts, an American non-profit organization
- FK Ústí nad Labem, nicknamed and formerly named Arma, a Czech football club
- Arma (deity), an Anatolian Moon god
- ARMA (series), a series of computer games
- Otokar Arma, a military armoured vehicle
- Autoregressive–moving-average model, or ARMA model, a statistical model for time series
- 16S rRNA (guanine1405-N7)-methyltransferase, or ArmA, an enzyme
- Balthazar Armas (born 1941), Venezuelan painter
- Carlos Castillo Armas (1914-1957), Guatemalan president
- Chris Armas (born 1972), American soccer player
- Christian Armas (born 1986), Mexican footballer
- Frederick A. de Armas, a University of Chicago literature professor
- Joel Armas (born 1973), Cuban-American swimmer
- Marcos Armas (born 1969), Venezuelan baseball player
- Naviera Armas, Spanish Ferry Company
- Reynaldo Armas (born 1953), Venezuelan singer and composer
- Tony Armas (born 1953), Venezuelan baseball player
- Tony Armas, Jr. (born 1978), Venezuelan baseball player
- Ximena Armas (born 1946), Chilean painter
- Ana de Armas (born 1988), Cuban-Spanish actress
- Naviera Armas, a Spanish ferry company
- Alma (film), a 2009 Spanish short animated film
- Alma (Oswald de Andrade novel), 1922
- Alma (Le Clézio novel), 2017
- Alma (play), a 1996 drama by Joshua Sobol about Alma Mahler-Werfel
- Alma (album), by Carminho, 2012
- "Alma" (song), by Fonseca, 2008
- "Alma", a song by Tom Lehrer from the 1965 album That Was the Year That Was
- ALMA Award, or American Latino Media Arts Award
- ALMA Magazine, an American Spanish-language lifestyle magazine
- Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award, an international children's literary award established by the Swedish government
- Alma Books, a British publishing house
- Alma Media, a Finnish digital service business
- ALMA de México, a low-cost airline
- Armenian Library and Museum of America (ALMA), in Watertown, Massachusetts, U.S.
- Association of Loudspeaker Manufacturing & Acoustics International (ALMA International)
- UCLouvain Brussels Woluwe, in Brussels, Belgium, known as Alma
- Alma College (St. Thomas, Ontario), Canada, a ladies liberal arts college 1877–1994
- Alma College, in Alma, Michigan, U.S., a liberal arts college
- Jesuit School of Theology of Santa Clara University, in Berkeley, California, U.S., founded as Alma College
- Collège d'Alma, in Alma, Quebec, Canada
- Alma (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the name
- Alma (American singer) (Alma Cook, fl. from 2012)
- Alma (Finnish singer) (Alma-Sofia Miettinen, born 1996)
- Alma (French singer) (Alexandra Maquet, born 1988)
- Alma the Younger, a prophet according to the Book of Mormon
Book of Alma, one of the books that make up the Book of Mormon
- Alma the Elder, his father
- Alma, South Australia
- Alma, Victoria
- Alma, Western Australia
- Alma Bay, Queensland
- Port Alma, Queensland
- South Broken Hill, New South Wales, formerly known as Alma
Electoral district of Alma
- Alma Parish, New Brunswick
Alma, New Brunswick, a fishing village on the Bay of Fundy
- Alma, Nova Scotia
- Alma, Ontario
- Alma, Prince Edward Island
- Alma, Quebec
Alma Airport
- Alma (Rivière La Grande Décharge) Water Aerodrome
- Alma, Alabama
- Alma, Arkansas
- Alma, California
- Alma, Colorado
- Alma, Georgia
Alma Depot
- Alma, Illinois
- Alma Township, Marion County, Illinois
- Alma, Kansas
- Alma, Louisiana
- Alma, Michigan
- Alma City, Minnesota
- Alma Township, Marshall County, Minnesota
- Alma, Missouri
- Alma, Nebraska
- Alma Township, Harlan County, Nebraska
- Alma, New Mexico
- Alma, New York
- Alma, Ohio
- Alma, Oklahoma
- Alma, Oregon
- Alma, Texas
- Alma, Virginia
- Alma, Wisconsin, a city in Buffalo County
- Alma, Buffalo County, Wisconsin, a town
- Alma, Jackson County, Wisconsin, a town
- Alma Center, Wisconsin, a village
- Alma, Greece
- Alma, Iran
- Alma, Israel
- Alma, Kyrgyzstan
- Alma, Lebanon
- Alma, Safad, a depopulated Palestinian village
- Alma, Bukit Mertajam, Penang, Malaysia
- Alma, Sibiu, Romania
- Alma, Limpopo, South Africa
- Alma (Crimea), a river in the Crimea
Battle of the Alma
- Alma River (New Zealand)
- Alma-class ironclad, French Navy corvettes built in the 1860s
French ironclad Alma
- Alma (1891), a scow schooner
- SS Alma (1894), a passenger ship
- Alma (French automobile), manufactured 1926–1929
- Alma metro station in Brussels, Belgium
- Alma School/Main Street station, a station on the Metro light rail line in Mesa, Arizona, U.S.
- Alma – Marceau (Paris Métro), a station in Paris, France
- Battle of the Alma, an 1854 Crimean War battle
- Pont de l'Alma ('Alma Bridge'), in Paris, France
- Alma Generating Station, a power station in Wisconsin, U.S.
- Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA), a telescope in Chile
- Hurricane Alma, the name of several storms
- Almah or alma, a Hebrew word for a young woman of childbearing age
- 390 Alma, an asteroid
- Asian land mammal ages (ALMA), a geologic timescale for prehistoric Asian fauna
- Alma and How She Got Her Name, a 2018 picture book by Juana Martinez-Neal
- Alma-0, a programming language
- Almaty, formerly Alma-Ata, the largest city in Kazakhstan
- Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association
- Association of Records Managers and Administrators
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