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Mika may refer to:
- Mika (singer) (born 1983), a singer-songwriter based in London
- FC MIKA, Armenian football team
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Male given name (primarily used in Finland)
- Mika Aaltonen (born 1965), Finnish football player
- Mika Antić (1932–1986), Serbian poet
- Mika Chunuonsee (born 1989), Welsh-Thai football player
- Michael "Mika" Simões Domingues (born 1991), Portuguese goalkeeper
- Michaël "Mika" Goossens (born 1973), Belgian football player
- Mika Häkkinen (born 1968), former Finnish Formula One driver and double World Champion, former DTM racer as well
- Mika Halvari (born 1970), Finnish shot putter
- Mika Hannula (born 1979), Swedish ice hockey player
- Mika Helin (born 1978), Finnish football player
- Mika Horiuchi (born 1986), Japanese-American musician
- Mika Immonen (born 1972), Finnish pool player
- Mika Kallio (born 1982), Finnish motorcycle racer
- Mika "Gas" Karppinen (born 1971), Finnish drummer
- Mika Kaurismäki (born 1955), Finnish film director
- Mika Koivuniemi (born 1967), Finnish ten-pin bowler
- Mika Kojonkoski (born 1963), Finnish ski jumper and politician
- Mika Kuusisto (born 1967), Finnish cross-country skier
- Mika Lahtinen (born 1985), Finnish football player
- Mika Laitinen (born 1973), Finnish ski jumper
- Mika Luttinen (born 1971), Finnish musician
- Mika Muranen (born 1971), Finnish prisoner
- Mika Myllylä (born 1969), Finnish cross-country skier
- Mika Niskanen (born 1973), Finnish ice hockey player
- Mika Noronen (born 1979), Finnish ice hockey player
- Mika Nurmela (born 1971), Finnish football player
- Mika-Matti Paatelainen (born 1967), Finnish football manager, better known as Mixu Paatelainen
- Mika Peltonen (born 1965), Finnish military officer
- Mika Pohjola (born 1971), Finnish jazz pianist
- Mika Ronkainen (born 1970), Finnish film director
- Mika Salo (born 1966), Finnish auto racer
- Mika Singh (born 1977), Indian singer
- Mika Špiljak (1916–2007), Yugoslav politician
- Mika Strömberg (born 1970), Finnish ice hockey player
- Mika Tauriainen (born 1975), Finnish rock singer
- Mika Vainio, member of the Finnish electronic duo Pan sonic
- Mika Vasara (born 1983), Finnish shot putter
- Mika Väyrynen (born 1981), Finnish football player
- Mika Vukona, (born 1982), Fijian-born New Zealand basketball player
- Mika Waltari (1908–1979), Finnish author
Female given name (primarily used in Japan)
- Mika Akino (born 1973), the Japanese wrestler AKINO
- Mika Arisaka, Japanese-American singer
- Mika Boorem (born 1987), American actress
- Mika Brzezinski (born 1967), American Television Journalist, co-host of Morning Joe
- Mika Doi (born 1956), Japanese voice actress
- Mika Handa, singer with the band Mika Bomb
- Mika Kamita (born 1982), Japanese singer
- Mika Kanai (born 1964), Japanese voice actress
- Mika Kato, namesake singer of the Sadistic Mika Band
- Mika Kawamura, Japanese manga artist
- Mika Kikuchi (born 1983), Japanese actress
- Mika Miyazato (born 1989), Japanese golfer
- Mika Nakashima (born 1983), Japanese singer
- Mika Newton (born 1986), Ukrainian singer
- Mika Tan (born 1977), American adult actress
- Mika Todd (born 1984), American jazz singer and former Hello! Project member
- Mika Yamauchi, volleyball player
As a surname
- Brad Mika (born 1981), New Zealand rugby union player
- Setefano Mika (born 1985), Samoan middle distance runner
Fictional characters
- Mika Ahonen, a character from the anime/manga Strike Witches
- R. Mika, fictional character from the Street Fighter video game series
- Mika Kujiin, one of the main characters in the Kanamemo anime/manga
- Mika Nogizaka, a character from the light novel and anime Nogizaka Haruka No Himitsu
Other uses
- Mika Alas, urban neighborhood of Belgrade, Serbia
- Sadistic Mika Band, Japanese hard rock band
- Mika Bomb, Japanese pop-punk band
- Mika Miko, American punk-noise band
- Mika VM, open-source Java VM for embedded use
- Mika, Masovian Voivodeship (east-central Poland)
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