Tana - People

People

  • Tana, a variant of the given name Tanya
  • Elijah Tana (born 1975), a former Zambian footballer
  • Nick Tana, the former chairman of the Australian football club Perth Glory
  • Rawat Tana, a wheelchair racer from Thailand who competes at the Olympic level
  • Tana, a character from Nintendo and Intelligent System's Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones
  • Tana and Riri, the twin sisters who chose to die rather than sing in Akbar's court, in India
  • Tana Chanabut (born 1984), a Thai footballer who plays for Pattaya United
  • Táňa Fischerová, a Czech actress, writer, television host, politician and civic activist
  • Tana French (born 1973), an Irish novelist and theatrical actress
  • Tana Goertz, a contestant on The Apprentice (US season 3)
  • Tana Hoban, an American-born author and photographer
  • Tana Moon, a fictional character who was a reporter in Metropolis in the Superboy comics
  • Tana Ramsay, a British TV broadcaster and author of bestselling books on cooking
  • Tana Sripandorn, a professional footballer from Thailand playing for Samut Songkhram FC
  • Tana Umaga (born 1973), a New Zealand rugby union footballer and former captain of the national team

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