Chana
Chana, chhana, or chaná may refer to :
Food
Places
- Chana, Illinois, United States, an unincorporated community
 - Chana District, Songkhla Province, southern Thailand
 
Other uses
- Chang'an Motors commercial vehicles sub-brand known as Chana, a Chinese automaker
 - Chaná people, an ethnic group of Uruguay
 - Chaná language, an extinct language of Uruguay and Argentina
 - Chana (Bible), alternate transliteration of Hannah, a Biblical character; sometimes spelled "Chane"
 - Woman with seven sons, a character in 2 Maccabees, sometimes called Chana
 - Rosanna Tavarez, an American singer who used Chana as a stage name
 
People with the name
- Ameet Chana (born 1975), British-Indian actor
 - Arjan Drayton Chana (born 1994), English field hockey player
 - Chana Blaksztejn, a Polish-Jewish writer and journalist
 - Chana Bloch (1940–2017), American poet, translator, and scholar
 - Chana Eden (1932–2019), Israeli-American actress and singer
 - Chana Joffe-Walt, radio journalist and producer
 - Chana Katan (born 1958), American-born Israeli gynecologist, and public figure
 - Chana Kowalska (1907–1942), Polish painter and journalist
 - Chana Masson (born 1978), Brazilian handball player
 - Chana Orloff (1888–1968), Ukraine-born sculptor
 - Chana Pilane-Majake, South African politician
 - Chana Porpaoin (born 1966), Thai boxer
 - Chana Schneerson (1880–1964), wife of a Chabad Hasidic rabbi in Ukraine
 - Chana Timoner (1951–1998), American rabbi
 - Khuli Chana (born 1982), South African Motswako rapper
 - Navjot Chana (born 1983), Indian martial artist
 - Pindi Chana (born 1974), Tanzanian politician
 - Tarlochan Singh Chana (born 1949), Kenyan field hockey player