Kita

Gender
Female (Feminine | Girl)
Usage/Origins
Meaning
There are several possible meanings for the name Kita, including "north" or "north wind," "purity," or "kitten."
Scripts(How to write)
In Japanese, Kita is written as 北 or きた.
きた(Japanese Hiragana)
キタ(Japanese Katakana)
北,
喜多(Japanese Kanji)
Pronunciation
KEE-TAH
KEE-ta
KTAH,
Popularity
Kita is not a very popular name in the United States or other Western countries, but it has gained some popularity in Japan and other parts of Asia.

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Cartoon of Kita

Kita Name meanings & History

There are several possible meanings for the name Kita, including "north" or "north wind," "purity," or "kitten.". This name can be used as 北 (hoku, kita) meaning "north" or 喜多 with 喜 (ki, yoroko.basu, yoroko.bu) meaning "rejoice, take pleasure in" and 多 (tak, oo.i, masa.ni, masa.ru) meaning "frequent, many, much."It's not known how popular Kita was in the early and middle part of the Edo period (1603-1868) but it was uncommon in the latter part of that period and in the first half of the Meiji period (1868-1912) before becoming rare in the second half. Kita is typically used as a first name for baby girls. It can be a great option for parents looking for a short and sweet name that is easy to pronounce and remember.

Zodiac Sign of Kita: Kundalini (Hindu, for power) Scorpio

Synonyms of Kita:

K: Karma,Karate,Kind,Kundalini

I: Indulgence,Involved,Intimate

T: Testy,Talkative,Tacky,Tireless,Truth,Doubting Thomas,Touchy

A: Assertive,Action,Argumentative,Ambitious,Aggressive,Angry

Kita is:

  • a Boring name
  • a Complex name
  • a Devious name
  • a Mature name
  • a Wholesome name

2.) Kita (Female)

Usage: Japanese

Meanings: (Japanese) north.


3.) Kita (Female)

Usage: Croatian

Scripts: きた(Japanese Hiragana)
キタ(Japanese Katakana)
北,
喜多(Japanese Kanji)

Pronunciation: KEE-TAH
KTAH,


cartoon of the name Kita
Cartoon of Kita

Description: This name can be used as 北 (hoku, kita) meaning "north" or 喜多 with 喜 (ki, yoroko.basu, yoroko.bu) meaning "rejoice, take pleasure in" and 多 (tak, oo.i, masa.ni, masa.ru) meaning "frequent, many, much."It's not known how popular Kita was in the early and middle part of the Edo period (1603-1868) but it was uncommon in the latter part of that period and in the first half of the Meiji period (1868-1912) before becoming rare in the second half.

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