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Forename Юта

All over the world, Юта (Jutta Germany Ethiopia United States India Austria, Yuta Germany Ethiopia Japan United States India, Juta Germany Ethiopia United States India Austria, and others...) is a widespread principally female, but scarcely boy's first name. The forename Юта is characteristic of Germany, where it is a common feminine name, Austria, where it is quite a common female name, and Suriname, where it is quite a rare girly name. Not in comparison with a country's population, it is commonest in Germany, Ethiopia, and Japan. Very seldom, Юта is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Юта

name Kitashimizu, name Mutsuura, name Tohda, name Yuta, name Toda, name جوتا, name Юда, name ユウタ, name 尤塔, name Yuuta, name יוטה, name Ûta, name Yuda, name Juta, name Yuuda, name Jutta, name Ютта, name Iuta, name Iouta, name Тоуда, name Touda, name Jytte, name Юта, name Yootha
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Jutta, Juta Austria, Germany, United States, India, Ethiopia
Yuta Germany, United States, India, Ethiopia, Japan
Юта Kazakhstan, Russia, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan

First name Юта in the context

Юта is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Yūta Okkotsu , the fictional character from Jujutsu Kaisen 0; Jutta Korhonen , character in Salatut elämät; Yuta Yagi , the character from Kuroko's Basketball; Juta , the operatic character in the opera Vikerlased and Yuta Fuuga .

Notable namesakes

бондаровская, юта RU (b. 1928) link
хакуродзан юта Sumo wrestler, RU (b. 1982) link

Characteristic surnames

Тійгісте, Усачева, Юмашева, Лушникова, Ушанкова, Калинина, Кошелева, Кулешова, Куриленко, Андреева, Арбатская, Денисова, Семенцова, Яковенко, Коноплева, Асекритова, Назаренко, Романченко, Богданова, Полянская, Воробьева, Зубковская, Сысоева, Стукалова, Еремина, Иванова, Магир, Дзюба, Новак, Летка, Роман, Шмігель, Литвин, Сырова, Танака, Райська, Рєпіна, Летягина, Таммисту, Турецкая, Ширяева, Королёва, Маркова, Блохина, Бутенко, Петрова, Дзидзария, Егорова, and Матвеичева