Saka
Saka stands for:
- Saka, an Indo-European nomad people in Central Asia, see Saken
- a behavioral disorder among the Zulu population of South Africa, also known as Ufufuyane
- Saka cabinet , several Turkish governments
Rivers:
- Saka (Kohylnyk) , small tributary of the Kohylnyk in Bessarabia, Ukraine
- Saka (Baltic Sea) , a small river in Latvia ; flows into the Baltic Sea (near Pavilosta )
- Saka (Düna) , tributary of the Düna near Jekabpils in Latvia
Places:
- Saka (Morocco) , a small town in northern Morocco, belongs to Taza (province)
- Saka (Latvia) , a district and settlement in Kurzeme (Latvia)
- Saka (Kohtla) , a village in the rural municipality of Kohtla in Ida-Viru County in northeast Estonia
- Sa'gya is a county in the Tibet Autonomous Region in the People's Republic of China
People:
- Bukayo Saka (* 2001), English football player
- Fuat Saka (* 1952), Laso-Turkish singer, songwriter and arranger
- Gizem Saka (* 1978), Turkish artist and economist
- Hasan Saka (1885–1960), Turkish politician
- Jakob Saka (1864–1931), pastor of the Syrian Orthodox Church of Antioch, teacher of the Patriarch Ignatius Jakob III., Poet
- Keisuke Saka (* 1995), Japanese football player
- Kosi Saka (* 1986), Congolese football player
- Saka , stage name of the Georgian beach volleyball player Cristine Santanna
See also:
- Saca
- Sacka
- Sakka
- Indian national calendar (Saka calendar)