Neta
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Neta may refer to:
People
- Netta Aloni (born 1945)
- Neta Bahcall (born 1942), American astrophysicist and cosmologist
- Neta Dobrin (born 1975), Israeli politician
- Neta Doris Neale (1904–1988), New Zealand theatre director
- Netta Garti (born 1980), Israeli actress
- Neta Harpaz (1893–1970), Israeli politician
- Neta Lavi (born 1996), Israeli footballer
- Neta Lohnes Frazier (1890–1990), American children's author
- Neta Maughan (born 1938), Australian piano teacher
- Neta Rivkin (born 1991), Israeli rhythmic gymnast
- Neta Snook (1896–1991), American aviator
- Rui Neta (born 1997), Portuguese footballer
Places
Other uses
- Ñetas, a Puerto Rican prison gang
- Neta Hebrew (No'ar leTovat ha'Ivrit), literally Youth in Favour of Hebrew, a Hebrew language curriculum for students
- Neta, the ingredient which tops the mound of rice on a piece of nigirizushi
NETA may refer to:
- The International Electrical Testing Association (formerly the National Electrical Testing Association)
- New England Translators Association
- No Electronic Theft Act, a 1997 US law providing criminal penalties for online copyright infringement
- New Electricity Trading Arrangements, The UK wholesale electricity market trading arrangements as of 27 March 2001
- National Educational Telecommunications Association, a syndicator of American non-profit programming
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