Anu (disambiguation)
Anu is a Mesopotamian god.
Anu or ANU may also refer to:
Mythology
- Anu (goddess), an Irish goddess
- Anu, a son of King Yayati in Hindu mythology
People
- Anu (name), a given name and surname (including a list of people with the name)
- Queen Anu (died 1696), Mongolian noblewoman and warrior
- Anu (game character) or A Nu, a character in the video game The Legend of Sword and Fairy
- ANU (band), a Tibetan rap group from Mainland China.
Abbreviations
- Australian National University
- Anant National University, a university in India
- Andong National University, a university in South Korea
- IATA airport code for V. C. Bird International Airport, Antigua
Other uses
- Anu (film), 2009 Kannada film
- Anu (1998 film), a 1998 Indian film by Satarupa Sanyal
- aṇu, the Sanskrit term for "smallest particle of matter" in Indian atomism, pronounced and more commonly spelled as "arnoo".
- ānu, a Sanskrit term for "man" or "foreigner" and the name of a Vedic tribe
- Anu (fly), a genus of Hoverfly
- anu, a.k.a. mashua, an Andean vegetable
- Anu-Hkongso language, a Sino-Tibetan language of Burma
- Anu Jur, a.k.a. the Akhurian River
- ANU - Museum of the Jewish People, a Jewish museum located at Tel Aviv University, Ramat Aviv
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