Gita

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English

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Etymology

From Sanskrit गीता (gītā, song), sometimes in reference to Bhagavad Gita.

Proper noun

Gita (countable and uncountable, plural Gitas)

  1. A female given name from Sanskrit, used in India.
  2. Short for Bhagavad Gita.
    • 2005, Lata Jagtiani, Bhagavad Gita in 365 Days: The Spiritual Essence of the Gita, New Age Books, →ISBN:

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Czech

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Etymology

Shortened from Brigita, also from Margita. Related to Danish Gitte.

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Gita f

  1. a female given name

Declension

Estonian

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Etymology

Shortened from Birgit. Related to Danish Gitte.

Proper noun

Gita (genitive , partitive )

  1. a female given name

Latvian

Etymology

First recorded as a given name of Latvians during 1859 - 1875 . Short form of Brigita (Bridget) and Margita (Margaret).

Proper noun

Gita f

  1. a female given name

References

  • Klāvs Siliņš: Latviešu personvārdu vārdnīca. Riga "Zinātne" 1990, →ISBN
  • Population Register of Latvia: Gita was the only given name of 2836 persons in Latvia on May 21st 2010.