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Across the world, Amita (Amita , Tante , อมิตา , along with others...) is a widespread mostly feminine, but seldom boy's given name. The forename Amita is habitual in India, where it is quite a common largely feminine, but seldom boy's name, Mauritius, where it is quite a rare female name, and Nepal. In absolute terms, it is the most numerous in India, Indonesia, and Thailand. Very seldom, Amita is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Amita | Indonesia, India, Philippines, United States, Nepal |
Tante | Malaysia, Indonesia, India, Philippines, United States |
อมิตา | Thailand |
アミタ | Japan |
Амита | Russia, Kazakhstan |
Amita is also a popular name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Amita Ramanujan , the character in the CBS crime drama Numb3rs, Numbers; Tante Sidonia , the comics character, Spike and Suzy; Tante Léonie , the character in À la recherche du temps perdu, In Search of Lost Time; Tante Ulrikke , character in Tante Ulrikke and Tante Soesa , and in many other works.
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