Baka, baká or BAKA may refer to:
Ethnicities and languages
- Baka people (Cameroon and Gabon), an African ethnic group
 - Baka people (Congo and South Sudan), an African ethnic group
 - Baka language, a dialect cluster of Cameroon and Gabon
 - Baka language (South Sudan), a Central Sudanic language of South Sudan
 
People with the name
- Józef Baka, 18th century poet, Jesuit priest and missionary
 - Latifa Baka (born 1964), Moroccan author
 - Bikheris or Ba-Ka, Fourth Dynasty Egyptian pharaoh
 - Baka (prince), Fourth Dynasty Egyptian prince who might be the above-named Bikheris
 - Baka Prase (born 1996), Serbian YouTuber, rapper, gamer and entertainer
 
Fictional and mythical characters
- Bakasura, a mythical demon in the Mahabharata also known as Baka
 - Baka Brahma, a deity in Buddhism - see Brahmā (Buddhism)
 - Bākā, a character from Juken Sentai Gekiranger
 - Cirno, a fictional character from the Touhou Project who is often referred to by its fans and creator as "baka"
 
Places
- Baka, Burkina Faso, a village in Gnagna Province
 - Baka, Iran, a village in Hormozgan Province
 - Baka, Jerusalem, a neighborhood in southern Jerusalem, Israel
 - Baka, Slovakia, a village in Dunajská Streda District
 - Bakkah, also transliterated Baka, another name for Mecca, Saudi Arabia
 - Baká, one of the municipalities of Nicaragua
 
Other uses
- Baka (Japanese word), meaning "fool; idiot; foolish", and which applies to:
 - Yokosuka MXY-7 Ohka, or Baka, Japanese suicide planes
 - BAKA, the Muslim chaplain service of the Royal Malaysian Police
 - Baka indigobird (Vidua larvaticola), a variant spelling of barka indigobird, an African species of bird
 - Baka, the 1990 debut album of the world-music group Outback (group)
 
See also
- The Baka Boyz (Nick and Eric Vidal), nationally syndicated radio hosts in the US
 - Baka Rangers, a group of Negima! Magister Negi Magi characters
 - Bakas, a village in Uttar Pradesh, India
 - Amalia Bakas (1897–1979), Greek singer born Mazaltov Matsa
 - Rifaiz Bakas (born 1982), Dutch former cricketer
 
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