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Meanings and definitions for VALA
What does VALA stand for? What does VALA mean?
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- Vala (Vedic), a demon or a stone cavern in the Hindu scriptures
- Völva, also spelled Vala, a priestess in Norse mythology and Norse paganism
- Vala (Middle-earth), an angelic being in J. R. R. Tolkien's fiction
- Vala Mal Doran, a fictional character in the Canadian-American television series Stargate SG-1
- Vala (Blake), a character in the mythological writings of William Blake
- Vala, or The Four Zoas, a poem by Blake
- Vala (clan), a Rajput clan found in Gujarat in India
- Asad Vala (born 1987), a Papua New Guinean cricketer
- Jorge Vala (born 1984), a Portuguese academic
- Katri Vala (1901–1944), a Finnish poet
- Lobat Vala (born 1930), an Iranian poet and activist
- Numonius Vala, a Roman family name, or any of the men of that name
- Vajubhai Vala, an Indian politician
- Vala Flosadóttir (born 1978), an Icelandic former pole vaulter
- Vala Chakradhar Rao (1928–1991), an Indian doctor and politician
- Vala (programming language), a programming language targeting GNOME's object system
- 131 Vala, an asteroid discovered in 1873 named after Völva
- VALA, Libraries, Technology and the Future Inc., an Australian not-for-profit organisation
- Vala GSM, a mobile operator in Kosovo
- Vala State, a former princely state of the British Raj
- Våla Hundred, see List of hundreds of Sweden
- Wala (island), a small island in Vanuatu, and a popular destination for cruise ships
- Wala, Panama, a community in Kuna de Wargandí, Panama
- Kingdom of Wala a pre-colonial polity in the north of modern Ghana
- Waalo, an empire in West Africa between the 13th and 19th Centuries
- Wala of Corbie (755–836), an advisor to the Frankish kings including Charlemagne
- Wala, an Indian name
- Wala people, an ethnic group in Ghana
- Wallah or Wala, a suffix in several Indo-Aryan languages
- Wala (goddess), a sun goddess in Australian aboriginal spirituality
- Weighted Average Loan Age, a term relating to mortgage-backed securities
- WALA-TV, a FOX television station in southern United States
- Walo (rodent), a variety of gerbil from Somalia
- Val (given name), a unisex given name
- Rafael Merry del Val (1865–1930), Spanish Catholic cardinal
- Val (sculptor), born Valérie Goutard
- Val (Rychnov nad Kněžnou District), a village and municipality in the Czech Republic
- Vál, a village in Hungary
- Val, Iran, a village in Kurdistan Province, Iran
- Val, Italy, a frazione in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Veneto, Italy
- Val, Bhiwandi, a village in Maharashtra, India
- Aichi D3A, a Japanese World War II dive bomber codenamed "Val" by the Allies
- AS Val, a Soviet assault rifle
- Valley girl or Val, an American stereotype
- Abbreviation of the amino acid valine
- A weapon used in the Indian martial art of Kalarippayattu
- Vieques Air Link, a Puerto Rican airline company
- Val, album by Val Doonican
- Valk (surname)
- Vall (surname)
- Elmer Valo (1921–1998), American baseball player
- Jesse Valo (born 1984), Finnish kickboxer
- Ville Valo (born 1976), Finnish singer-songwriter
- Valo, an album by Finnish rock band Yö
- Valon
- Vola Vale (1897–1970), American actress
- Danny Vola (born 1989), American musician and actor
- François Vola (born 1953), French guitarist and composer
- Louis Vola (1902–1990), French double-bassist
- Vicki Vola (1916–1985), American actress
- VOLA, a Danish/Swedish rock band
- Vola and the Oriental Machine, a Japanese rock band
- Voľa, a municipality in eastern Slovakia
- Alfa Romeo Vola, a concept car
- Volo, Illinois, a village in the United States
- Volos, Greek city
Volo Auto Museum
- Çatalada (Volo)
- Volo (duo), French duo made up of Frédéric and Olivier Volovitch
- Il Volo, Italian operatic pop trio
- Volo, an album by the Italian progressive rock band Goblin
- Volo (Company), a British retail technology business.
- SS Volo, a merchant vessel launched in 1938 and sunk in 1941
- Volo (barque), a merchant vessel built in the 1880s and wrecked in 1886
- Volothamp Geddarm, a fictional historian and travel writer from the world of Forgotten Realms created by Ed Greenwood
- bocce volo, a boules game, a variation on the game of bocce
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