Английская Википедия:Ata (name)
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Шаблон:Infobox given name Ata is the anglicized form of several names in several languages around the world.
- In Turkish, Ata is a masculine given name meaning "Forefather".
- In Hebrew, Ata (Шаблон:Lang) means "you".
- In Ogba, Ata means “child”.
- In Arabic, Шаблон:Transl (Шаблон:Lang) is a name meaning "Gift".[1][2] It also appears in Persian (Шаблон:Lang).
- In Fante, Ata means "one of twins".
Ata, Atta, or Ataa may refer more specifically to:
First element of compound name
- Ataullah, Arabic, meaning gift of God
- Ata-ur-Rahman, Arabic, meaning gift of the Most Merciful
Given name
Turkish
- Ata Bozaci (born 1974), Swiss graphic designer, illustrator and artist of Turkish descent
- Ata Demirer (born 1972), Turkish stand-up comedian and actor
Hungarian
- Ata Kandó (1913–2017), Hungarian photographer
Arabic
- Ata-Malik Juvayni (1226–1283), Iranian historian
- Ata al-Ayyubi (1877–1951), Ottoman-Arab civil servant
- Ata Abu Rashta (born 1943), Islamic jurist, scholar and writer
- Ata Nahai (born 1960), Kurdish Iranian novelist
- Atta Muhammad Nur (born 1965), Afghan governor
- Ata Yamrali (born 1982), German-Afghan footballer
- Ataa Jaber (born 1993), Israeli-Arab footballer
Fante
- Ataa Oko (1919–2012), Ghanaian sculptor and artist
Surname
Turkish
- Üsküplü Ata (died after 1533), Ottoman poet
- Mustafa Kemal Atatürk (1881-1938), Turkish military leader and statesman, founder of Turkiye. Atatürk was an honorary name.
- Ayla Akat Ata (born 1976), Turkish politician of Kurdish descent
Arabic
- Wasil ibn Ata (700–748), Islamic scholar
- Rahil Ata (1826 – 1894), Lebanese teacher and translator
- Mahmoud Mahmoud Atta (born 1954), American-Arab militant
- Shahla Ata (1959–2015), Afghan politician and congresswoman
- Muhammad Atta (1968–2001), Egyptian Islamist, ringleader of the hijackers of American Airlines Flight 11 in the September 11 attacks
- Walid Atta (born 1986), Swedish footballer
Common name
- Ata is the commonly-abbreviated name for the Atacama skeleton, the six-inch long remains of a human with major genetic abnormalities that was discovered in 2003
References
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