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In all the world, Tita (Tita , تيتا , Thia ) is a common dominantly girly, but infrequently masculine given name. The first name Tita is habitual in Philippines, where it is quite a common female name, Algeria, where it is quite a common dominantly female, but infrequently masculine name, and Cameroon, where it is quite a common unisex name (explore the name in all countries). Measured by absolute frequency, it most frequently occurs in Indonesia, Philippines, and Egypt. Very seldom, Tita is the last name as well as the forename.
Tita is also a name from the Bible. Explore more in our Biblical names portal!
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Tita | Cameroon, Algeria, Indonesia, Philippines, India |
تيتا | Algeria, Libya, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Sudan |
Thia | Algeria, Indonesia, Philippines, Myanmar, India |
อธิตะ | Thailand |
Teta, Tit, Titah, Tito, Tità, Titá, Titâ, Tită, Titą, Tìtà, Tìtã, Tía, Títa, Títà, Títâ, Títã, Tíťa, Tîta, Tîtà, Tîtá, Tîtâ, Tîtã, Tîtā, Tïta, Tïtà, Tïtâ, Tïtã, Tïtā, Tītã, Tıta, Ťita, تیتا, ฐิตะ, ฐิต๊ะ, ติตะ, ติต๊ะ, ติทะ, ทิตะ, ทิตา, ทิทา, ทิธะ, ธิตะ, ธิต๊ะ, ธิทะ, តិត, តិត់, ទិត, ទីតា, トイタ, 悌塔, and
Tita is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Tita , the operatic character in the opera Una cosa rara by Vicente Martín y Soler; betrothed to Ghita; Tita , the musical character in the musical Havana by Leslie Stuart; chief of the cigar store and Tita , the musical character in the musical Tita in Thibet; his jealous wife.