Sota, Soota, Souta or SOTA may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
edit- Šota, a Serbian and Albanian dance
- Sota (EP), a 1999 EP by Horna
- Sota (playing card), the equivalent of the Jack or Knave in Spanish-suited playing cards
- Summits On The Air, an awards program for radio amateurs operating from mountainous locations
Fictional characters
edit- Sota Mizushino (水篠 颯太), from the anime series Re:Creators
- Sota Higurashi (日暮 草太), in the comics Inuyasha
- Souta Munakata (宗像 草太), from the animated film Suzume
- Souta Mogami, from the 2006 Japanese tokusatsu television series GoGo Sentai Boukenger
Organizations
edit- School of the Arts (Rochester, New York), US
- San Francisco School of the Arts, US
- School of the Arts, Singapore
- SOTA Toys, a US collectibles manufacturer
- Sota.Vision (SOTA), Russian independent news outlet
- Tacoma School of the Arts, Washington, US
Places
edit- Minnesota (nickname Sota), a US state
- Sota, South Papua, a town in Indonesia
People
edit- Šóta (1774–1864), Sioux head chief
- Sota Aoyama (青山 草太, born 1989), Japanese actor and vlogger
- Sōta Fujii (藤井 聡太, born 2002), Japanese professional shogi player
- Sota Fukushi (福士 蒼汰, born 1993), Japanese actor
- Sota Hamaguchi (濱口 草太, born 1999), Japanese footballer
- Sota Higashide (東出 壮太, born 1998), Japanese footballer
- Sōta Hirayama (平山 相太, born 1985), Japanese football player
- Sota Kasahara (笠原 宗太, born 1976), Japanese football player
- Sota Kawasaki (川﨑 颯太, born 2001), Japanese footballer
- Sota Kawatsura (川面 聡大, born 1989), Japanese track and field sprinter
- Sota Kiri (桐 蒼太, born 1999), Japanese footballer
- Sota Kitahara (born 2003), American soccer player
- Sota Kitano (北野 颯太, born 2004), Japanese professional footballer
- Sota Miura (三浦 颯太, born 2000), Japanese footballer
- Sōta Murakami (村上 想太, born 1991), Japanese actor and voice actor
- Sota Nakazawa (中澤 聡太, born 1982), Japanese football player
- Sota Okamura (岡村 創太, born 1977), Japanese ski jumper
- Sota Sato (佐藤 颯汰, born 1999), Japanese footballer
- Shōnanzakura Sōta (勝南桜 聡太, born 1998), Japanese sumo wrestler
- Sota Watanabe (渡邊 創太, born 2000), Japanese footballer
- Sōta Yamamoto (山本 草太, born 2000), Japanese figure skater
Other uses
edit- State of the art, the highest level of something at a particular time
- School of the Air, correspondence schools in Australia originally using pedal radios
- Software Over The Air, also known as over-the-air programming