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Dima


Dima


Dima or DIMA may refer to:

Acronym

  • Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs (1996–2001), Australian federal government agency
  • Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs (2006–2007), Australian federal government agency
  • DIMA (database), Domain Interaction Map database
  • Dong-ah Institute of Media and Arts, in Korea

People

  • Dimitrij Ovtcharov (born 1988), German table tennis player
  • Dima Al Kasti (born 2001), Lebanese footballer
  • Dima Bilan (born 1981), Russian pop artist
  • Dima Kash (born 1989), Russian-born singer-songwriter and rapper based in Twin Cities, Minnesota
  • Dima Grigoriev (born 1954), mathematician
  • Dima Kandalaft (born 1979), Syrian actress and singer
  • Dima Orsho (born 1975), Syrian soprano
  • Dima Wannous (born 1982), Syrian writer and translator
  • Dima Khatib (born 1971), journalist, poet and translator
  • Dima Tahboub (born 1976), writer, political analyst, member of Jordan's Muslim Brotherhood
  • Dima Trofim (born 1989), Romanian singer, dancer, actor, and former member of the LaLa band
  • Dima al-Wawi (born 2003), youngest Palestinian prisoner in Israeli jails
  • Dima, a diminutive of the eastern Slavic first name Dmitry
  • Dima, a diminutive of the Russian male first name Avudim
  • DIMA, an alias of French electronic artist Vitalic

Places

  • Dima, Burkina Faso, a village in Banwa Province, Burkina Faso
  • Dima, Ethiopia (disambiguation), several places that share the name
  • Dima, Spain, a town in northern Spain
  • Dima Sara, a village in Gilan Province, Iran
  • Dimapur, India ("-pur" means "city")

Other uses

  • Dima (album), an album by Algerian R&B singer Zaho
  • Dima (beetle), a click beetle genus
  • Dima language, a Papuan language of New Guinea
  • "Dima", a baby woolly mammoth specimen

See also

  • Dimas (disambiguation)
  • Dina (disambiguation)
  • Dimasa (disambiguation)
  • Dyna
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