Yama is the Hindu deity of death, dharma, the south direction, and the underworld.
Yama may also refer to:
In Japanese, "Yama (やま)" means "mountain". For this reason, there are many place names with "-yama" in Japan. This word has no linguistic relationship to "Yama" in Hinduism or Buddhism.
Yama may also refer to:
Places
- Yama, Burkina Faso
 - Yama, Missouri, United States
 - Yama District, Fukushima, Japan
 - Yama (river), Magadan Oblast, Russia
 - Yama, former name of Kingisepp, Russia
 - Yama, former name of Siversk, Ukraine
 - The Pit (memorial) (Belarusian: Яма Yama), a Holocaust memorial at the Minsk Ghetto, Belarus
 
People
- Anup Kumar Yama (born 1984), Indian roller skate athlete
 - Conrad Yama (1919–2010), American actor
 - Gul Ahmmad Yama, Afghan presidential candidate
 - Joam Yama (c. 1566 – 1633), Japanese Jesuit cleric
 - Michael Yama (died 2020), American actor
 - Mihoko Yama (born 1949), Japanese high jumper
 - Peter Yama (born 1955), Papua New Guinean politician
 - Vladyslav Yama (born 1982), Ukrainian dancer
 - Yamamotoyama Ryūta, or Yama, Japanese sumo wrestler
 
Other uses
- Yāma, one of the six heavenly worlds in Buddhism
 - Yamá, a trade language used by some Native American tribes around the Gulf of Mexico
 - Yamas, ethical rules in Hinduism and Yoga
 - Yama (album), by Art Farmer with Joe Henderson, 1979
 - Yama: The Pit, a novel by Alexander Kuprin published in installments 1909–1915
 - Yama, a Linux Security Module
 - Yama, a song by Armin van Buuren & Vini Vici, 2021
 
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Yama
 - All pages with titles containing Yama
 - Yamma (disambiguation)
 - Yamna (disambiguation)
 - Yam (disambiguation)
 - Yami (disambiguation)
 - Yamuna (disambiguation)
 
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