Tiki (disambiguation)
Tiki is the first man in Māori mythology or a humanoid carving in Central Eastern Polynesian culture generally.
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Tiki may also refer to:
People
    
- Atiim Tiki Barber (born 1975), American retired National Football League player turned broadcaster
 - Kate Barber (born 1976), American field hockey player
 - Ramon Tiki Fulwood (1944–1979), drummer for the funk bands Parliament and Funkadelic
 - Erba Tiki Gelana (born 1987), Ethiopian marathon runner
 - Khalil Tiki Ghosn (born 1977), American professional mixed martial artist
 - Tiki Lafe (born 1953), Malaysian politician
 - Tiki Nxumalo (1950–2015), South African actor
 - Tiki Taane (born 1976), New Zealand Maori electronica musician
 
Computing
    
- Tiki Data, a Norwegian computer company
- Tiki 100, a desktop home/personal computer
 
 - Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware
 
Arts and entertainment
    
- Tiki (album), a 2005 album by Richard Bona
 - Tiki, the protagonist from Japanese arcade game The New Zealand Story
 - Tiki III, the schooner in the American television series Adventures in Paradise
 - Tiki, a divine dragon character in the Fire Emblem video game series
 - Tiki (Symphogear), a character in the anime series Symphogear
 
Other uses
    
- Tiki (gecko), a reptile commonly found clinging to walls in the Philippines
 - Tiki culture, a decoration style for bars, restaurants and clubs loosely based on Polynesian motifs
 - Tiki Formation, a Mesozoic geologic formation
 - Brockville Tikis, a Canadian junior ice hockey team
 - Tiki, a kit car
 
See also
    
- "El Tiki", a 2015 song by Colombian reggaeton artist Maluma
 - Teke (disambiguation)
 - Tiky, a soft drink in Guatemala
 
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