Kata is both a surname and a given name.
In Croatia, the name Kata was among the most common feminine given names until 1949.[1] It is a shorter form of Katarina.
In Hungary, it is often a shorter form of Katalin.
In Georgia, it is a short form of Katay.
Notable people with the name include:
Surname
- Elizabeth Kata (1912–1998), Australian writer who used Kata as part of a pseudonym
 - Kpama Baramoto Kata (born 1947), Congolese general
 - Matt Kata (born 1978), American baseball player
 - Mihály Kata (born 2002), Hungarian footballer
 - Niko Kata (born 1993), Spanish footballer of Congolese and Equatorial Guinean descent
 - Solomone Kata (born 1994), Tonga and New Zealand rugby footballer
 
Given name
- Kata (daughter of George I of Georgia) (fl. 1000s), a princess of the Bagrationi dynasty
 - Kata (daughter of David IV of Georgia) (fl. 1100s), a princess of the Bagrationi dynasty
 - Kata Bethlen (1700–1759), Hungarian memoir writer
 - Kata Burián (born 1995), Hungarian swimmer (birth name Katalin)
 - Kata Csizér (born 1971), Hungarian linguist
 - Kata Csondor (born 1978), Hungarian voice actress, singer and songwriter
 - Kata Dalström (1858–1923), Swedish socialist agitator and leftist writer (birth name Katarina)
 - Kata Dobó (born 1974), Hungarian actress (birth name Katalin)
 - Kata Inocencio (born 1960), Filipino broadcast journalist and child rights advocate (birth name Katherine)
 - Kata Kalivoda (1877–1936), Hungarian artist
 - Kata Kálmán (1909–1978), Hungarian photographer
 - Katariina Kata Kärkkäinen, birth name of Katariina Souri (born 1968), Finnish author
 - Kata Kondricz (born 1998), Hungarian foil fencer
 - Kata Menczinger (born 1989), Hungarian water polo player (birth name Katalin)
 - Kata Pejnović (1899–1966), Croatian Serb feminist and politician
 - Kata Szidónia Petrőczy (1659–1708), Hungarian writer and poet
 - Kata Tisza (born 1980), Hungarian writer (birth name Katalin)
 - Kata Vas (born 2001), Hungarian racing cyclist
 - Kata Wéber (born 1980), Hungarian screenwriter and playwright
 
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Kata
 - All pages with titles containing Kata
 - Kata (disambiguation)
 - Kaja (name)
 
References
- ↑ "Most frequent male and female given names by year of birth, 2011 Census". Census of Population, Households and Dwellings 2011. Zagreb: Croatian Bureau of Statistics. December 2012.
 
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