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Yūta : ウィキペディア英語版
Yūta

Yūta, Yuta or Yuuta (written: ゆうた, 雄太, 雄大, 優太, 優汰, 勇太, 佑太, 祐太, 裕太, 憂太 or 悠太) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
* (born 1974), Japanese footballer
* (born 1984), Japanese footballer
* (born 1987), Japanese actor, singer, songwriter and model
* (born 1982), Russian sumo wrestler
* (born 1991), Japanese footballer
* (born 1984), Japanese actor
* (born 1985), Japanese golfer
* (born 1992), Japanese footballer
* (born 1989), Japanese Go player
* (born 1985), Japanese actor
* (born 1985), Japanese baseball player
* (born 1987), Japanese kickboxer
* (born 1986), Japanese footballer
* (born 1979), Japanese footballer
* (born 1989), Japanese baseball player
* (born 1989), Japanese footballer
*Yuta Nakazawa (born 1972), Japanese footballer
* (born 1987), Japanese ice hockey player
* (born 1988), Japanese baseball player
* (born 1989), Japanese mixed martial artist
* (born 1986), Japanese footballer
* (born 1980), Japanese basketball player
* (born 1984), Japanese actor
* (born 1982), Japanese ski jumper
* (born 1980), Japanese judoka
Fictional characters:
*, protagonist of the light novel series ''Chūnibyō Demo Koi ga Shitai!''
==See also==

*Yuta, alternative name for a mokoshi, Japanese architectural feature

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