Tata

Gender
Male (Masculine | Boy)
Usage/Origins
Meaning
The meaning of Tata varies depending on the origin. In Native American cultures, it means "beaver," in Hawaiian, it means "father," and in Spanish, it is a term of endearment, similar to "grandma" or "grandpa."
Popularity
Tata is not a very common name, and its popularity varies depending on the country and culture. In the United States, less than 5 people per year are named Tata.

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Cartoon of Tata

Tata Name meanings & History

Tata has multiple origins, including Native American, Hawaiian, and Spanish. The meaning of Tata varies depending on the origin. In Native American cultures, it means "beaver," in Hawaiian, it means "father," and in Spanish, it is a term of endearment, similar to "grandma" or "grandpa.". Old English name of unknown meaning. Tata can be used as a standalone name or as a nickname for longer names. It can work well for those who are looking for a simple name with various meanings and origins.

Zodiac Sign of Tata: Truth Sagittarius,Doubting Thomas Pisces

Synonyms of Tata:

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

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

Tata is:

  • a Devious name
  • a Formal name
  • a Modern name
  • a Refined name
  • a Simple name

2.) Tata (Female)

Usage: Russian

Meanings: (Russian) a familiar form of Tatiana.

Other Forms: Tatah, Tatia, Tatiah, Tatya, Tatyah


3.) Tata (Female)

Usage: Russian

Pronunciation: ta-ta
tah-tah,


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Cartoon of Tata

Description: Russian diminutive of Tatiana and Natalya.

4.) Tata (Unisex)

Usage: Georgian

Meanings: Various meanings depending on the culture, including "father" or "dad" in Russian, "fire" in Polynesian, and "flower" in Swahili

Scripts: Тата(Russian)
тата (Russian), Tata (Polynesian), Tata (Swahili)

Pronunciation: TAH-tah
ta-ta
tah-tah,


cartoon of the name Tata
Cartoon of Tata

Description: Uncertain, but possibly of Russian or Polynesian origin. Various meanings depending on the culture, including "father" or "dad" in Russian, "fire" in Polynesian, and "flower" in Swahili. Russian diminutive of Tatiana and Natalya. The name Tata may be used as a formal given name, but it is more commonly used as a nickname for someone whose given name is Tatiana or similar.

5.) T’at’a (Female)

Usage: Abazin

Meanings: "Father" or "Dad"

Scripts: Тата(Russian)
ᏔᏔᏔ [T’a-t’a] (Cherokee syllabary)

Pronunciation: ta-ta
tah-tah
tah-tah,


cartoon of the name T’at’a
Cartoon of T’at’a

Description: Native American (Choctaw). "Father" or "Dad". Russian diminutive of Tatiana and Natalya. T’at’a can be used as a stand-alone name or as a nickname.

Related Names to T’at’a

Tatanka (Native American), Tathan (Welsh), Tatsuya (Japanese), Tatai (Cambodian)

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