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Uma is a three-letter abbreviation with multiple meanings, as described below:

  • A Hindu goddess, see Uma (goddess).
  • Uma is a district in Ehime, Japan.
  • Uma Thurman is an American actress.
  • is an Indian Quantity Surveyor.
  • Uma Bharati is an Indian politician and sannyasin.
  • Uma Khouny, an Israeli-Filipino contestant of Pinoy Big Brother.
  • Cyclone Uma, a tropical cyclone which caused considerable damage to Port Vila, Vanuatu in 1987.
  • An Unidentified Mysterious Animal, such as the Japanese Tsuchinoko.
  • Unlicensed Mobile Access (UMA) technology provides roaming between GSM and GPRS mobile services over unlicensed spectrum technologies, including Bluetooth and 802.11.
  • Ursa Major (UMa) is a constellation.
  • Uniform Memory



    Access is a computer memory architecture used in parallel computers having multiple processors and probably multiple memory chips. In a UMA architecture, accessing time to a memory location is independent from which processor makes the request or which memory chip contains the target memory data. It is used in symmetric multiprocessing. A typical example of different memory architectures used in parallel computer is Non-Uniform Memory Access.
  • Unified Memory Architecture (UMA), a technology that allows a GPU to share system memory through dynamic partitioning.
  • Unidentified Monstrous Animal (UMA), a phrase often used in Dance Dance Revolution games.
  • Uma, a band.
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