Xana (disambiguation)

Xana (disambiguation)

Xana or XANA may refer to:

* Xana, a Spanish mythical entity
* "Xana (brachiopod)", a brachiopod genus.
* Xana (Code Lyoko), XANA or X.A.N.A., a digital entity antagonist in the television series "Code Lyoko"
* XANA programming language
** XANA (browser), a web browser written in the XANA programming language
* XANA Post-Production, a subdivision of the MoonScoop Group
* "X pour XANA", a short film featuring Eva Ionesco [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0310364/]
* Khana Qubadi (Xana Qubadî in Kurdish)


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