Shaka (disambiguation)

Shaka (c. 1787 – c. 1828) was the leader of the Zulu Kingdom in the early 19th century.

Shaka may also refer to:
 * Saka (Sanskrit: Shaka), a Scythian tribe or group of tribes of Iranian origin
 * Saka calendar, the official civil calendar in use in India
 * Shaka era, a calendar era in ancient India, starting in 79 CE
 * Shaka, a South African automobile brand of Advanced Automotive Design
 * King Shaka International Airport, the primary airport serving Durban, South Africa
 * Shaka sign, a Hawaiian hand gesture
 * Shakya (Japanese: Shaka), an ancient clan or ethnicity in the north-east of South Asia
 * Shaka, the Japanese for Shakamuni or Gautama Buddha, the historical Buddha

Persons with the given name

 * Shaka Bangura (born 1986), a Sierra Leonean association football player
 * Shaka Dee, a Trinidad and Tobago musician
 * Shaka Hislop (born 1969), an English association football player
 * Shaka King, (born 1980), an American film director, screenwriter, and film producer
 * Shaka Loveless (born 1984), a Danish rapper and singer
 * Shaka Sankofa (1963–2000), an American criminal
 * Shaka Smart (born 1977), an American basketball coach
 * Shaka Sola (born 1977), a Samoan shot putter and discus thrower
 * Shaka Toney (born 1998), American football player

Persons with the surname

 * Jah Shaka, a British musician
 * Tom Shaka (born 1953), an American singer–songwriter

Fictional characters

 * Virgo Shaka, a character of the manga/anime Saint Seiya
 * Shaka, a character central to the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Darmok"
 * Shaaka or Shaka, played by Danny Denzongpa in the 1976 Indian film Kalicharan