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Ma, MA, or mA may refer to:
Academia
- Master of Arts, a degree award
- Marin Academy, a high school in San Rafael, California
- Menlo-Atherton High School, a public high school in Atherton, California
- Minnehaha Academy, a private high school in Minneapolis, Minnesota
Arts and entertainment
Music
- Ma (Anjan Dutt album) (1998)
- Ma (Rare Earth album) (1973)
- Ma (Sagarika album) (1998)
- Ma (Zubeen Garg album) (2019)
- Ma! (He's Making Eyes at Me), 1974 debut album of Scottish singer Lena Zavaroni
- Massive Attack, a British trip hop band
- In music instructions, "but", especially in the phrase ma non troppo (see Glossary of musical terminology#M)
- In tonic sol-fa, a flattened me
- Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives, a website devoted to heavy metal bands
- Mā (musician), New Zealand songwriter and rapper
Fictional characters
- Ma (The Lion King), a main character in the animated film Lion King 1½
- Ma Beagle, in the Donald Duck universe
- Ma Hunkel, a DC Comics character
- Ma Kettle, a 1940s and 1950s comic film character
- The protagonist of Ma Perkins, an American radio soap opera which aired from 1932 to 1960
- The Ma family, in the 2014 South Korean television series 4 Legendary Witches
Other uses in arts and entertainment
- Ma (2019 film), a horror film starring Octavia Spencer and Luke Evans
- Ma (negative space), a word of Japanese origin used in art and design
- Memory Alpha, a Star Trek-oriented wiki
- Miss America, a bea
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