Vita
Vita stands for:
- Vita, a literary biography
- Vita ( titular ), titular of the Roman Catholic Church
- The Greek letter beta is called Modern Greek Víta
- Vita ( Sanskrit ), a character in the ancient Indian literature; a man who has lost his wealth through amusements
Vita is the name of several places and communities:
- Vita ( Ávila) community in Spain
- Vita ( Sicily), a place in Sicily
Vita is the female first name by:
- Vita Andersen ( born 1944 ), Danish author
- Vita Marissa (* 1981), Indonesian badminton player
- Vita Petersen (1915-2011), American painter and illustrator of German origin
- Vita Sackville-West (1892-1962), English writer and garden designer
Vita is a surname, and may refer to:
- Franco de Vita (born 1954 ), Venezuelan pianist and pop singer
- Giuseppe Vita ( b. 1935 ), Italian Manager
- Helen Vita (1928-2001), German singer and actress
- Kimpa Vita (1684-1706), Congolese prophet and founder of the Antonier Movement
- Paolo Vita- Finzi (1899-1986), Italian diplomat and journalist
- Vita Wilhelm (1846-1919), Austrian portrait and genre painter
Vita is the name of the following companies and products:
- VITA (organization), an organization for the standardization of industrial bus systems
- Vita tooth factory, a German dental company
- Vita- film, a former Vienna Film Society
- Vita Cola, a German cola brand
- Opel Vita, vehicle type
- PlayStation Vita, a portable video game console from Sony
See also:
- Dolce Vita
- Vida
- Witta
- Viita
- Disambiguation