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The word aina may refer to:

  • Aina (film), a 1974 Pakistani film
  • Aaina, a 1993 Hindi/Urdu Bollywood film
  • Aina (band), a progressive metal supergroup, and their album, Aina, Days of Rising Doom
  • AINA (organization), a French non-governmental organization based in Kabul
  • [[Aina (name of a person in some African tribes)

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Aina - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (186 words)
Aina, a word in the Swahili language meaning kind, sort, class, or type.
AINA, the Arctic Institute of North America, a research and educational organization at the University of Calgary.
Aina, the progressive metal supergroup, and their album, Aina, Days of Rising Doom, a metal opera written by Amanda Somerville-Scharf.
Aina's Friends: Yvette Comeau (430 words)
But Aina was not only a study in poise and manners: I came to know her as one of the most intelligent and witty women I had ever known -- and I am about 20 years her senior.
But that is Aina's way, and I applaud her for it, as I tend to be mouthy, overbearing, and a know-it-all myself at times.
Aina and I were among three students chosen to represent DBCC at an Honor's Convention in Orlando.
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