Seneca (disambiguation)
Seneca stands for:
- Piper PA-34 , twin-engine US light aircraft
- (2608) Seneca , a Cupid-type asteroid
- Seneca (lunar crater) , an impact crater on the eastern edge of the moon's front
- Seneca (language) . a language
- Seneca (people) , a North American Indian people , one of the original five members of the Iroquois League
- Seneca College in Toronto , Canada
- Seneca (grape variety) , a grape variety
- Seneca Motorcar Company , former American automobile manufacturer
Places in the United States:
- Seneca (Arizona)
- Seneca (Florida)
- Seneca (Illinois)
- Seneca, Iowa
- Seneca (California)
- Seneca (Kansas)
- Seneca (Maryland)
- Seneca (Michigan)
- Seneca, Mississippi
- Seneca, Missouri
- Seneca, Nebraska
- Seneca (New Mexico)
- Seneca (Oregon)
- Seneca, Pennsylvania
- Seneca, South Carolina
- Seneca, South Dakota , in Faulk County
- Seneca (Town, Crawford County) , Town (ship) in Wisconsin
- Seneca (Town, Green Lake County) , Town (ship) in Wisconsin
- Seneca (Town, Shawano County) , Town (ship) in Wisconsin
- Seneca (Town, Wood County) , Town (ship) in Wisconsin
- Seneca (Virginia)
- Seneca, Wisconsin , in Crawford County
- Seneca Castle (New York)
- Seneca Gardens, Kentucky
- Seneca Heights (New York)
- Seneca Hill (New York)
- Seneca Knolls (New York)
- Seneca Mills (New York)
- Seneca Village (New York)
- Seneca Park, Maryland
- Seneca Rocks, West Virginia
Seneca is the name of the following people:
- Decimus Seius Seneca , Roman governor
- Marcus Calpurnius Seneca , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Marcus Lucius Annaeus Seneca (also, "Seneca the Rhetor"), Roman rhetorician and writer, see Seneca the Elder
- Seneca (Lucius Annaeus Seneca, also "Seneca the Younger", son of Seneca the Elder), Roman philosopher, playwright and politician
Seneca is a family name for the following people:
- Jean-Charles Seneca (* 1945), Monegasque sword fencer and Olympian
- Joe Seneca (1919–1996), American composer and actor
- Kjeld Seneca (* 1950), Danish football player
See also: