Mania
Mania stands for:
- Mania (goddess) , Roman goddess
- Mania (personification) , an embodiment of madness and frenzy in Greek mythology
- in the plural form Maniai another name for the Erinyes of Greek mythology
- Mania (river) , a river in Madagascar
- a village and Aldeia in the East Timorese Suco Atara (sub-district Atsabe), see Atara (Atsabe)
- Mania Technologie , German mechanical engineering group
- Mania (1918) , German feature film by Eugen Illés from 1918
- Mania (1985) , a 1985 Greek film directed by Giorgos Panousopoulos
- Mania (band) , British pop duo
Ancient people:
- Mania (satrap) (5th / 4th century BC), a satrap of the Aiolis
- Mania (Berenike) , friend of Berenike, the daughter of Ptolemy II Philadelphus
- Mania (hetaera) , Athenian hetaera, lover of Demetrios Poliorketes
- Mania (Saracenin) , Saracen princess under Emperor Valens
Mania is the family name of the following people:
- Adam Mania (* 1983), Polish-American swimmer
- Dietrich Mania (* 1938), German anthropologist
- Florian Mania (* 1984), German actor and musician
- Paul Mania (1883–1935), German organist, pianist, composer and orchestra leader
- Sibylle Mania (* 1967), German photographer and illustrator
- Ulrich Mania , German archaeologist
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Wiktionary: mania - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations