Chaka may refer to: - Shaka (c. 1781–1828), Zulu chieftain
- Chaka (tribe), a Turkic tribe
- Chaka (food), a yogurt-based cheese popular in Afghanistan and Tajikistan
- Chaka of Smyrna 11th Century emir
- Chaka Khan, née Yvette Marie Stevens, American singer; also her albums Chaka and Chaka Khan
- Tsar Chaka of Bulgaria from 1298-1300
- Chaka (novel), the most famous novel by the writer Thomas Mofolo of Lesotho
- Daniel Ramos, a graffiti tagger who went by the moniker Chaka
- Chaka, a character from the anime and manga One Piece
- Chaka, a German manufacturer of custom made bikes
- Cha-Ka, a character from the '70s sci-fi television show Land of the Lost
- Cha-Ka, an episode of the 1974 series Land of the Lost
- "Chaka", stage name for Andrew Verdecchio, member of Five Iron Frenzy
- Chaka (Stargate), an Unas from the sci-fi television show Stargate SG-1
- Chaka (genus), a genus of amphipods
- Chaka, a J-Pop singer most famous for her song Ashita e no Melody from the second Card Captor Sakura movie, Cardcaptor Sakura Movie 2: The Sealed Card
- Chaka , a character from the short lived MTV animated Downtown (TV series).
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