Ota
Ota or Ōta is the name of the following geographical objects:
- a municipality in the Corse-du-Sud department in Corsica, see Ota (Corsica)
- a city in Nigeria, see Ota (Nigeria)
- a municipality in the Portuguese district of Alenquer, see Ota (Alenquer)
- a district of Tokyo, see Ōta (Tokyo)
- a city in the Japanese prefecture of Gunma, see Ōta (Gunma)
- a village in the Japanese prefecture of Saitama, see Ōta (Saitama)
- a river in Japan, see Ōta (river)
Ōta or Ota is the family name of the following people:
- Akihiro Ōta (* 1945), Japanese politician
- Alessandro Saša Ota (1957–1994), Italian journalist and photographer
- Aya Ota (* 1995), Japanese shot putter
- Ōta Dōkan (1432–1486), samurai of the Sengoku period
- Fusae Ōta (* 1951), Japanese politician
- Gakuji Ōta (* 1990), Japanese football player
- Hiroko Ōta (* 1954), Japanese politician
- Ōta Hisa (1868–1945), Japanese dancer and actress
- Kanji Ōta (* 1959), Japanese jazz musician
- Ōta Kaoru (1912–1998), Japanese leader of the labor movement and politician
- Kazuki Ōta (* 1993), Japanese football player
- Keisuke Ōta (soccer player, 1979) (* 1979), Japanese soccer player
- Keisuke Ōta (soccer player, 1981) (* 1981), Japanese soccer player
- Keisuke Ōta (soccer player, 1989) (* 1989), Japanese soccer player
- Kengo Ōta (* 1995), Japanese football player
- Ōta Kijirō (1883–1951), Japanese painter
- Kōsuke Ōta (soccer player, 1982) (* 1982), Japanese soccer player
- Kōsuke Ōta (* 1987), Japanese football player
- Masahiro Ōta (* 1970), Japanese football player
- Masayuki Ōta (* 1973), Japanese football player
- Ōta Minoru (1891–1945), Admiral of the Imperial Japanese Navy
- Miwa Ota (* 1968), Japanese cross-country skier
- Ōta Mizuho (1876–1955), Japanese writer
- Seiichi Ōta (* 1945), Japanese politician
- Setsuko Ōta (* around 1935), Japanese badminton player
- Shinji Ōta (* 1973), Japanese badminton player
- Shinobu Ōta (* 1993), Japanese wrestler
- Shōgo Ōta (1939-2007), Japanese dramaturge
- Shūsuke Ōta (* 1996), Japanese football player
- Takamitsu Ōta (* 1970), Japanese football player
- Tetsurō Ōta (* 1989), Japanese football player
- Tetsuya Ota (* 1959), Japanese racing driver
- Wataru Ōta (* 1981), Japanese football player
- Ōta Yōko (1906–1963), Japanese writer
- Yoshiaki Ōta (* 1983), Japanese football player
- Yoshiko Ōta , Japanese skeleton pilot
- Yūki Ōta (* 1985), Japanese foil fencer
- Yukina Ōta (* 1986), Japanese figure skater
Ōta denotes:
- Ōta (clan) , family of the Japanese sword nobility
OTA stands for:
- Colonel doctor, officer in the medical service, see ranks of the Bundeswehr # Army and Air Force uniform wearers
- Ochratoxin A, mushroom poison from the group of ochratoxins
- Office of Technology Assessment , a technology assessment agency of the US Congress
- Online Travel Agency , see Travel Agency # Online Travel Agency
- OpenTravel Alliance
- Online Trust Alliance, an industry consortium dedicated to strengthening online security and trust
- Operational transconductance amplifier , a special operational amplifier, see transconductance amplifier
- Surgical assistant
- Operational-tactical training (military, aid organizations)
- Victim and trauma clinics
- OTA University, see SRH University Berlin
- Otago , New Zealand region, ISO 3166-2 regional code
- Over The Air programming , transmission of data over the air, see air interface
- Operational transconductance amplifier, see transconductance amplifier
- Optical Tube Assembly - Complete telescope optics , usually without an eyepiece , without a mount
ota stands for:
- Ottoman language (ISO-639-3 code)
See also :