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All over the world, Mita (Mita , Мита , ミタ , along with others...) is a widespread principally female, but very seldom masculine forename. The forename Mita is characteristic of Bulgaria, where it is a common feminine name, India, where it is quite a common feminine name, and Indonesia, where it is quite a common mostly female, but infrequently masculine name. Very seldom, Mita is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Mita | Bulgaria, Japan, India, Bangladesh, Indonesia |
Мита | Bulgaria, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, Russia |
ミタ | Japan |
মিতা | Bangladesh |
มิตา | Thailand |
Meter, Metre, Miduta, Migida, Migita, Mikita, Minda, Mitsuda, Mitta, Mituda, Mità, Mitá, Mitâ, Mitā, Mită, Mizuta, Miţă, Miťa, Mìtá, Mìtã, Mítá, Mítâ, Mítã, Míťa, Mîta, Mîtà, Mîtâ, Mîtã, Mîţa, Mïta, Mïtà, Mïtâ, Mïtã, Mītã, Mītā, Mįtã, Sanda, Sanden, Santa, Sata, Sohda, Souda, Suiden, Suita, Uda, Uta, Yuuda, Мигида, Мигита, Микита,
Mita is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Mita Vasić , the character from novel Before dawn : a novel in two parts; Mita R. , the character from novel Without father and mother; Мita , the character from the novel Impure blood; Мита , character in The deceased's wife and Мита Јурук , character in Harambasha Micko: Serbian duke and prisoner in Fesan, among other works.
De, Ghosh, Nandi, Nayak, Mandal, Mondal, Sardar, Sarkar, Behera, Biswas, Kumari, Naskar, Halder, Samanta, Pradhan, Debnath, Majumdar, Banerjee, Karmakar, Pramanik, Mukherjee, Chatterjee, Gupta, Dutta, Patel, Patal, Sen, Bag, Pal, Ray, Roy, Dey, Das, Maji, Saha, Sahu, Chakraborty, Shah, Paul, Devi, Jana, Manna, Malik, Majhi, Singh, Bagdi, Kundu, Patra, Bera, and Bhattacharya