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Ayana
Ayana may refer to: * Ayana (singer), female Japanese singer-songwriter * Ayana (given name), given name (and list of people with that name) * "Ayana" (short story), a short story by Stephen King * ''Ayana'' (film), a 2018 Indian film * AYANA - The Aikido Yoshokai Association of North America See also *Ayan (other) Ayan may refer to: Places *Auyán-tepui, also spelt Ayan, a mountain in Bolívar state, Venezuela * Ayan, Çankırı, a village in Turkey * Ayan, Iran, a village in West Azerbaijan Province, Iran *Ayan, Russia, a rural locality (a ''selo'') and ...
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Ayana (given Name)
Ayana is a name known in several unrelated languages around the world, including Amharic, Hebrew, Japanese, Kikongo, Oromo, and Turkic. Amharic In Ethiopian culture, the name Ayana means ''beautiful flower'' in Amharic. Hebrew The Hebrew name Ayana is a variant of Maayan, meaning ''fountain'' or ''spring''. Japanese is a feminine Japanese given name which can be written using different kanji with different meanings: * 彩菜, "colorful, greens" * 彩那, "colorful, what" * 彩名, "colorful, name" * 綾奈, "design, what" * 朱菜, "vermilion, greens" The name can also be written in either hiragana or katakana. Kikongo Ayana (Ah-yah-nah or Ay-yah-nah) is a unisex Bakongo name that means "they protected" or "they supported" in the Kongo language. Those who bear the name can be found in northwest Angola, southwest Democratic Republic of Congo, and among the African diaspora in the Americas. People * , Japanese singer-songwriter * Ayana Akli (born 2001), American tennis ...
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Ayana (film)
''Ayana'' is a 2017 Kanglish film directed by Gangadhar Salimath. The film is set in Bengaluru and features newcomers. Cast *Deepak Subramanya as Aditya Adi * Apoorva Soma *Karthik *Ramesh Bhat *Sriharsha *Goutham *Vedashree *Nagashree Moksha Production The cast and crew are debutantes who worked in a technology company. Reception Sunayana Suresh of ''The Times of India'' said that "What works for Ayana is that it is fresh and has certain scenes that are beautifully shot. The flipside to this is that the film mainly newcomers and some of the crucial scenes end up coming across as rehearsed and not too natural, which brings down the realistic treatment that the cinema aims to show". A. Sharadhaa of ''The New Indian Express'' opined that "The story is fresh, but unfortunately the film fails in its screenplay. The first half is dull even when there was scope for creative storytelling, but the second half adds more weight to the narrative". Home media The film is available ...
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Yoshokai
The Aikido Yoshokai Association of North America (合氣道耀尚會; abbreviated as AYANA) is an American aikido organization founded in 1991 by former Yoshinkan-affiliated master Takashi Kushida.Takashi Kushida-sensei
Its '' hombu '' is the Genyokan (玄耀館) in .


Style

Yoshokai Aikido is a "hard" style of aikido by common parlance, and very similar to



Ayana (singer)
is a Japanese singer-songwriter. She debuted in 1999 as the singer of the opening and ending themes to Key's visual novel ''Kanon''. In 2000, she formed the two-member group Blue Velvet with Shūichi Aoki. She later became a guest vocalist for I've Sound and appeared at the Nippon Budokan on October 15, 2005, at the I've concert "I've in Budokan 2005: Open the Birth Gate", where she sang two songs: a remix version of "Verge" and the normal version of "Last regrets". In 2006, Ayana sang the remix version of ''Kanon''s opening and ending themes on the single " Last regrets / Kaze no Tadoritsuku Basho". On June 20, 2007, she held her first live concert at Roppongi in Tokyo. In October 2007, Ayana reported on her blog that she was married and was pregnant. She gave birth to a son on March 31, 2008. Discography Solo *"Last regrets" (opening theme of ''Kanon''; June 1999) * (ending theme of ''Kanon''; June 1999) *I've Girls Compilation vol.1 ''Regret'' (December 1999 with I've Sound ...
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Ayana (short Story)
"Ayana" is a short story by Stephen King that was originally published in the Fall 2007 issue of ''The Paris Review'', and later included in King's collection '' Just After Sunset'' in November of 2008 2008 was designated as: *International Year of Languages *International Year of Planet Earth *International Year of the Potato *International Year of Sanitation The Great Recession, a worldwide recession which began in 2007, continued throu .... Plot A man recounts his father's battle with pancreatic cancer in 1982, culminating in the intervention of a blind seven-year-old girl named Ayana. After being kissed by the mysterious child, "Doc" Gentry makes a miraculous recovery from the brink of death, and the narrator discovers that his own part in the working of miracles is only beginning. Over the following decades, he describes visits from a man who delivers him to others in need of their own miracles. See also * Short fiction by Stephen King References External lin ...
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