1. Numa - Noun
2. Numa - Proper noun
A city in Iowa
the praenomen of the legendary second king of Rome, Numa Pompilius
NUMA (uncountable)
(computing) Initialism of non-uniform memory access.
After Numa skilfully avoided the requests of the god for human sacrifices, Jupiter agreed to his request to know how lightning bolts are averted, asking only for the substitutions Numa had mentioned: an onion bulb, hairs and a fish. Source: Internet
After Outland (1991), another critical and commercial disappointment and his second and last studio album with IRS, Numan reactivated Numa Records, under which he would release his next two albums. Source: Internet
Assouline 2009, pp. 228–229 Peeters 2012, pp. 338–339 In October 1971, the journalist Numa Sadoul conducted a wide-ranging interview with Hergé, in which the latter opened up about many of the problems he had experienced in his personal life. Source: Internet
At last, he found a book by Numa recording a secret rite on how to evoke Iuppiter Elicius. Source: Internet
Early relationship with Juan Perón Evita and Juan Perón in 1950 Official portrait of Juan Domingo Perón and Evita, by Numa Ayrinhac in 1948. Source: Internet
Hergé, talking to Numa Sadoul Sadoul 1975 Farr 2001, p. 82. Hergé designed Borduria as a satirical depiction of Nazi Germany. Source: Internet