Mamić

Mamić may refer to:

  • Sanda Mamić, Croatian tennis player
  • Zoran Mamić, Croatian footballer
  • Zdravko Mamić, Croatian football manager
  • Bojan Mamić, Serbian footballer
  • Mami

    Mami may refer to:

  • Mami Sasazaki, a member of Japanese girl rock band "SCANDAL"
  • Mami (goddess), a goddess in the Babylonian epic Atra-Hasis
  • Mami (given name), a Japanese feminine given name
  • Mami, Kerman, a village in Iran
  • Mami, alias of the Algerian raï singer Cheb Mami
  • Mami (hip hop), a term in hip hop for an attractive Latina woman
  • Mami, a type of noodle soup found in the Philippines
  • MAMI, an abbreviation for Mainz Microtron, an electron accelerator in Germany
  • Mami, a Non-playable-character in Breath of Fire IV, who treated Fou-Lu's wounds
  • MAMI Moscow State Technical University
  • Mami (film), a 1971 Argentine film
  • Mami Wata, a pantheon of ancient water spirits or deities
  • In some Indian languages, mami means uncle's wife. Specifically, it means mother's brother's wife
  • In Spanish, it is slang for baby or sexy
  • In Latin countries it is the term for mother

    See also

  • Maami a 2011 film directed by Tunde Kelani
  • Mamie (disambiguation)
  • Mämmi, a traditional Finnish Easter dessert
  • Jean Mamy (1902-1949), French actor
  • Mami (rock opera)

    Mami (Hebrew: מאמי, meaning ‘sweetie’) is an Israeli rock opera that was written by Hillel Mittelpunkt, Ehud Banai, and Yossi Mar Haim. Shefi Yishai and Yossi Elefant were responsible for musical production and arrangement.

    The first version of the opera came on stage in 1986, when the leading role was played by Mazi Cohen, and the supporting roles by Ehud Banai and Aryeh Moskuna. The opera appeared at the “Tzavta” Theatre, and was concerned with real political subjects, such as the occupation of the territories of the West Bank and Gaza (which was then nearing its twentieth year), the unequal discrimination of the residents of southern Israel, and Israeli militarism.


    Quevedo

    Quevedo may refer to:

  • Quevedo (surname)
  • Quevedo, Ecuador
  • Quevedo (Madrid Metro), a station on the Madrid Metro
  • See also

  • Club Deportivo Quevedo, football (soccer) club in Ecuador
  • Metro Miguel Ángel de Quevedo, on the Mexico City Metro
  • Quevedos, a municipality in the west-central part of the state of Rio Grande do Sul
  • Quevedo (surname)

    Quevedo is a Spanish surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Francisco de Quevedo, the leading baroque poet of Spain's Siglo de Oro (Golden Century)
  • José Quevedo, major in the Cuban army, fought Battle of La Plata during the Cuban Revolution
  • José Quevedo Quevedo, Spanish statistician
  • Juan de Quevedo, 16th-century Spanish Franciscan bishop and missionary
  • El Mami Quevedo, Spanish footballer (soccer player)
  • Miguel Ángel de Quevedo, Mexican botanist
  • Orlando Quevedo, a Filipine Roman Catholic prelate
  • Oswaldo Quevedo, Venezuelan Olympic swimmer
  • Pedro Quevédo y Quintano
  • Raymond Quevedo, birth name of Trinidadian calypsonian "Attila the Hun"
  • Rubén Quevedo, Venezuelan baseball player
  • Leonardo Torres y Quevedo, Spanish engineer and mathematician, would be called "Torres"
  • Quevedo (Madrid Metro)

    Quevedo is a station of Line 2 of the Madrid Metro. It is named after Francisco de Quevedo, a Spanish writer.

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