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'''Nutsa''' ({{langx|ka|ნუცა}}) is a Georgian feminine ], originally a diminutive of ]. People with |
'''Nutsa''' ({{langx|ka|ნუცა}}, {{IPA|ka|ˈnutsʰa|IPA}}) is a Georgian feminine ], originally a diminutive of ]. People with the name include: | ||
* ] (born 1997), also known as simply Nutsa, Georgian singer and songwriter | * ] (born 1997), also known as simply Nutsa, Georgian singer and songwriter | ||
* ] (1881–1963), Georgian and Soviet actress | * ] (1881–1963), Georgian and Soviet actress |
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Nutsa (Georgian: ნუცა, IPA: [ˈnutsʰa]) is a Georgian feminine given name, originally a diminutive of Nino. People with the name include:
- Nutsa Buzaladze (born 1997), also known as simply Nutsa, Georgian singer and songwriter
- Nutsa Chkheidze (1881–1963), Georgian and Soviet actress
- Nutsa Gogoberidze (1903–1966), Georgian and Soviet film director
- Nutsa Kukhianidze (born 1983), Georgian actress
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