Suma

Suma may refer to:

Places

 * Suma, Azerbaijan, a village
 * Suma, East Azerbaijan, a village in Iran
 * Sowmaeh, Ardabil, also known as Şūmā, a village in Iran
 * Suma-ku, Kobe, one of nine wards of Kobe City in Japan
 * Suma Station, a railway station in the ward
 * Suma Municipality, Yucatán, Mexico
 * Suma (ward), an administrative ward in Rungwe District, Mbeya Region, Tanzania
 * Suma River, Mbeya Region, Tanzania

Ethnic groups

 * Suma people, an indigenous people of Mexico and the United States
 * The Suma, a subgroup of the African Gbaya people

Given name

 * Suma Akhter, Bangladeshi kabaddi player
 * Suma Bhattacharya, British fintech entrepreneur, dancer, and actress
 * Suma Josson, Indian-American journalist and filmmaker
 * Suma Kanakala (born 1975), Indian television presenter
 * Suma Shirur (born 1974), Indian sport shooter
 * Suma Sudhindra, Indian classical musician

Nickname

 * Suma Chakrabarti (born 1959), British civil servant
 * Peter Sumich (born 1968), Australian rules footballer

Surname

 * Andrea Suma (13??–14??), Albanian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church
 * Jak Mark Suma (fl. 1760–1796), Albanian diplomat
 * Kanita Suma (born 2001), Albanian singer
 * Kei Suma (1935–2013), Japanese actor
 * Lamin Suma (born 1991), Sierra Leonean football right-winger
 * Marina Suma (born 1959), Italian actress
 * Mikel Suma (1695–1777), Albanian Catholic Archbishop of Skopje from 1728 to 1743
 * Nova Ren Suma (born 1975), American novelist
 * Sheriff Suma (born 1986), Sierra Leonean footballer

Other people

 * Ching Hai (born 1950), Vietnamese spiritual leader commonly called Suma

Naval vessels

 * Suma-class cruiser, a class of two Imperial Japanese Navy protected cruisers
 * Japanese cruiser Suma, lead ship of the class, launched in 1895
 * Japanese gunboat Suma, scuttled as HMS Moth in 1941, refloated and renamed for Second World War service
 * HMT Suma, a Second World War Royal Navy trawler - see List of requisitioned trawlers of the Royal Navy (WWII)

Other uses

 * Suma (co-operative), a workers' co-operative of the United Kingdom
 * Suma (moth), or Sarmatia, a genus of moths in the family Erebidae
 * Suma Kumanovo, the tallest building in Kumanovo, North Macedonia
 * Suma Gestión Tributaria, a Spanish administration body
 * Suma root, from a South American vine
 * Service Update Management Assistant, part of the IBM AIX operating system
 * Suma, a language closely related to the Gbeya language