Mata
Mata is the family name of the following people:
- Andrés Mata (1870–1931), Venezuelan poet, writer and journalist
- Carlos Mata (1949–2008), Spanish artist
- Clinton Mata (* 1992), Angolan football player
- Crisanto Darío Mata Cova (1915-1998), Venezuelan clergyman, Archbishop of Ciudad Bolívar
- Daya Mata (1914–2010), American leader of a Hindu organization
- Eduardo Mata (1942–1995), Mexican conductor and composer
- Enrique Mata (* 1985), Spanish cyclist
- Enrique de la Mata Gorostizaga (1933–1987), Spanish lawyer and politician
- Gabriel Mata († 2013), Mexican soccer player
- Jorge Mata (* 1970), Spanish boxer
- José Caeiro da Mata (1877–1963), Portuguese lawyer, diplomat and politician
- Juan Mata (* 1988), Spanish soccer player
- Juan Abelardo Mata Guevara (* 1946), Nicaraguan religious priest and Roman Catholic bishop
- Martin Mata Cabello (* 1984), Spanish cyclist
- Mateo de la Mata Ponce de León († 1720), Spanish lawyer and viceroy of Peru
- Roberto Enrique Mata Gálvez (* 1943), Guatemalan military and diplomat
- Rodolfo Francisco Bobadilla Mata (1932–2019), Guatemalan religious, Bishop of Huehuetenango
- Roi Mata (16th century), upper chief on Vanuatu
- Teresa Galindo Mata (* 1970), Mexican beach volleyball player
- Vanessa da Mata (* 1976), Brazilian musician and songwriter
- Vicente de la Mata (1918–1980), Argentinian football player
- Víctor Sánchez Mata (* 1987), Spanish football player
Mata is the first name of:
- Mata Amritanandamayi (* 1953), Indian avatar guru
Mata is the stage name of:
- Mata (rapper) , (* 2000), Polish rapper and hip-hopper
Mata is in geography:
- Mata (Castelo Branco) , place and former municipality in Portugal
- Mata (Dianbai) (马 踏 镇), a large parish in the Dianbai District in the Chinese city of Maoming
- Mata (Rio Grande do Sul) , municipality in Brazil
- Mata , Mentok Kangri I , mountain in India
- West Mata , volcano
Mata is the name
- a programming language within the Stata statistics software
MATA is the abbreviation for:
- Mathematical-technical assistant
- Memphis Area Transit Authority , local transport operator in Memphis (Tennessee), see MATA Trolley
See also:
- Mata Hari (1876–1917), Dutch dancer, actually Margaretha Geertruida cell
- Mata Atlântica
- Matta
- Matha