Moana

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Moana (which means Ocean in some Polynesian languages) may refer to:

Entertainment

  • Moana (1926 film), a documentary
  • Moana (2016 film), a Disney animated film about a Polynesian girl
    • Moana (character), the protagonist of the film.
    • Moana (soundtrack), the soundtrack to the 2016 Disney film
    • Moana 2, upcoming sequel to the film Moana (2016)
  • Moana (miniseries), a 2009 miniseries based on the life of adult film actress Moana Pozzi
  • "Moana", a song by Deftones from the 2003 album Deftones

People

  • House of Moana, Hawaiian nobility
  • Moana (singer) (born 1961), lead singer of the New Zealand band "Moana and the Moahunters"
  • Moana Hope (born 1988), Australian rules footballer and Australian Survivor contestant
  • Moana Jackson (1945–2022), New Zealand lawyer
  • Moana Jones Wong (born 1999), American surfer
  • Moana Pozzi (1961–1994), Italian pornographic actress

Places

  • Moana Hotel, a hotel in Honolulu, Hawaii
  • Marae Moana, an ocean sanctuary
  • Moana Pool, a sports complex in Dunedin, New Zealand
  • Moaña, a municipality of Spain
  • Moana, Nelson, a suburb of Nelson, New Zealand
  • Moana, New Zealand, a settlement on the West Coast
  • Moana, South Australia, a beachside suburb of Adelaide

Other uses

  • Moana (cicada), a genus of cicadas in the family Cicadidae
  • Moana (fungus), a fungus genus
  • Moana Radio, a New Zealand radio station
  • Moana wrestling, a type of folk wrestling in French Polynesia
  • Moana, an unofficial Amiga bootloader from Acube

See also

  • Ala Moana, a district of Honolulu, Hawaii
    • Ala Moana Center, the largest shopping mall in Hawaii
  • Moai, monolithic human figures on Easter Island
  • Mona (disambiguation)
  • Te Moana, a locality in South Island of New Zealand
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