TIA - People

People

  • TiA (born 1987), female Japanese singer
  • Tia (Maori explorer), an early Maori explorer
  • Princess Tia an ancient Egyptian princess during the 19th dynasty
  • Tia Bajpai (born 1989), Indian actress and singer
  • Tia Ballard (born 1986), American actress, artist, comedian, writer, and voice actress for FUNimation Entertainment
  • Tia Barrett (1947–2009), New Zealand diplomat
  • Tia Carrere (born 1967), American actress, model and singer
  • Tia DeNora, Professor of Sociology of Music and Director of Research at the University of Exeter
  • Tia Fuller (born 1976), American saxophonist, composer, and educator
  • Tia Hellebaut (born 1978), Belgian Olympic champion and athlete
  • Tia Kar, Indian actress and singer
  • Tia Keyes, Irish specialist in photochemistry and molecular spectroscopy
  • Tia Lessin, American documentary filmmaker
  • Tia Mowry (born 1978), American actress and singer
  • Tia Neiva (1926–1985), Brazilian medium
  • Tia Paschal (born 1969), American retired women's basketball player
  • Tia Powell, American psychiatrist and bioethicist
  • Tia Sharp, a 12-year-old English schoolgirl; see Disappearance of Tia Sharp
  • Tia Shorts, American beauty queen
  • Tia Texada (born 1971), American actress and singer
  • Tia Walker (born 1970), American blogger and publisher
  • John Tia (born 1954), Ghanaian politician
  • Olivier Tia (born 1982), Ivorian footballer

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