Kitara name meaning

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Updated: March 15th, 2024
Gender: Girl
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Pronunciation: k(i)-ta-ra
Meaning: Seven-string instrument and guitar
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What does Kitara mean?

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How do I pronounce Kitara?

The proper pronunciation of three syllabled Kitara is k(i)-ta-ra.

Names that rhyme with Kitara

How popular is the name Kitara?

Kitara is an uncommon baby name in United States, even after 20 years of use, it could not make it big. Over 146 babies in United States have been named Kitara. Also, Kitara is a familiar name in India and Tanzania.

At least, 400 people globally have carried Kitara as their given name according to our research.

YearRankBirths
2013131147
20121040310
2011817614
2010122568
2009114509
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What numerology tells about Kitara?

You are probably gifted with great physical and spiritual energy that you use to help people. You keep your promises and people trust you for that. It's so hard to find someone who fights for true values and doesn't pretend to be something he's not. When it comes to love, you are not demanding or act protectively around your partner. You are an attractive person with an impressive character and formed life values.

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  •  Dikran - The curious boy name Dikran is majorly used in Armenian is came from Armenian and Old Persian, Dikran means "Fighting with Arrows"
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Famous people named Kitara

We could not find any notable namesake.

Comments :

My name is Kitara.(I pronounce it Ki-Tara not Ki-Ta-Ra) I find a lot of this to be true, except for the 'Follower of Christ' stuff. I feel this would be better if half of the explanation wasn't about god and Jesus/Christ because as you mentioned, the name is most likely not derived from English or even Christianity, so how can it have to do with Christ? But other than that, Glad to see there is finally a definition of my name. - Kitara
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