Hyena (disambiguation)

Hyenas or hyaenas are the animals of the family Hyaenidae.

Hyena or hyaena may also refer to:

Characters

Film and television

  • Hyenas (1992 film), also Hyènes, Senegalese film by Djibril Diop Mambéty based on Dürrenmatt's "Besuch der alten Dame"
  • Hyenas (2011 film), a supernatural horror film, written and directed by Eric Weston
  • Hyena (film), a British film
  • Hyena Filmproduktion, a film company founded by Monika Treut and Elfi Mikesch in 1984
  • Hyena (TV series), a 2020 South Korean legal drama television series

People

  • Seo Hyena, also known as Ida Daussy, a French-born South Korean broadcaster
  • HYENA, Swedish songwriter

In the military

Music

Other uses

  • Lancia Hyena, a small family car introduced in 1992
  • Hyena, a southern Malawi occupation for providing sexual cleansing service
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See also

  • Iota Draconis, a star in the Draco constellation also known as "Al dhili" (male hyena, in Arabic)
  • Le Iene (The Hyenas), a television program broadcast on the Italian channel Italia 1 that began in 1996
  • Jorge Rodrigo Barrios (born 1976), Argentine junior lightweight boxer known as La Hiena (The Hyena)
  • Julius Jacob von Haynau (1786–1853), Austrian general known as "The Hyena of Brescia"
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