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Nga is a term that appears in several linguistic and cultural contexts, with meanings that vary by language and usage. In Vietnamese onomastics, Nga is a common feminine given name used on its own or as part of compound names; the precise meaning can depend on the chosen characters or the tradition of the family. As with many Vietnamese names, Nga is valued for its phonetic qualities and cultural resonance rather than a single fixed translation.

In Māori and related Polynesian language contexts, the sequence ngā represents the plural definite article, a

Nga also appears as an acronym in English-language use. Notable examples include the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency,

Beyond names and acronyms, Nga can occur in place names or literary titles in some languages, where

grammatical
particle
used
with
nouns.
In
English-language
texts
that
omit
diacritics,
ngā
is
frequently
rendered
as
Nga,
which
can
lead
to
cross-language
ambiguity
without
additional
context.
a
U.S.
intelligence
agency,
and
the
National
Gallery
of
Art
in
Washington,
D.C.;
these
uses
are
entirely
separate
from
personal
names
and
depend
on
the
specific
field
or
institution
being
referenced.
its
meaning
is
determined
by
the
surrounding
text
or
local
naming
conventions.
Overall,
Nga
is
a
small
but
polysemous
term
whose
interpretation
hinges
on
context,
language,
and
spelling
with
or
without
diacritics.