Muta may refer to:

Acronyms

  • MUTA, an acronym for the Mechanics' Union of Trade Associations
  • MUTA, an acronym for Male Urogenital Teaching Associate, in medical education
  • MUTA, an abbreviation in the United States Army Reserve for a "Multiple Unit Training Assembly" (multiple refers not to multiple units but the multiple pay periods (usually four) for which reserve component soldiers receive credit for attending Battle Assembly)
  • MUTA, an abbreviation for Murray Bridge Training Area in South Australia, used by the Australian Army

Places

  • Municipality of Muta, in Slovenia
  • Muta, Muta, a settlement in Slovenia
  • Mu'tah, a town in Jordan and site of the 7th-century Battle of Mu'tah
  • Pagoda of Fogong Temple, known as Muta, a wooden pagoda in Shanxi Province, China

People

  • Muta (surname) (including a list of people with the name)
  • Muta of Daylam (died 640s), an Iranian king
  • Keiji Mutoh (born 1962), Japanese wrestler known as The Great Muta
  • Miroslav Nikolić (born 1956), Serbian professional basketball coach

Other uses

  • Muta (deity), the personification of silence in Roman mythology
  • Muta, the short-name of the unit type Mutalisk from the video game StarCraft
  • Nikah mut'ah, a temporary marriage in Islam
  • Mut'ah of Hajj, relaxation between the lesser and greater Hajj
  • Muta, a character in The Cat Returns
  • Muta, a 1930s slang term for marijuana
  • Muta scale used informally for measuring blood loss in wrestling

See also

  • Carnival of Venice#Moretta/servetta muta for the , a carnival mask (sometimes shortened to )