Arata is both a Japanese and Italian surname, and a masculine Japanese given name. As an Italian surname, it means "plow", while in Japanese, its meaning depends on the kanji used to write it.
Surname
In Japanese, Arata is typically written using kanji meaning "uncultivated field" () or "new field" (), though dozens of other ways of writing it also exist. People with these surnames include:
- , Japanese swimmer
- , Japanese fusion power researcher
- , Japanese academic in the fields of engineering and physics
- , Japanese football striker in the J-League
- , Japanese actor
Arata is also an Italian surname, from a southern Italian word for "plow". People with this surname include:
Given name
As a given name, Arata is typically written using a kanji meaning "new" (), though other ways of writing it are also seen (e.g. ). People with these given names include:
- , Japanese politician and educator
- , Japanese architect
- , Japanese architect
- , Japanese physician and public health expert
- , Japanese actor
- , Japanese actor and model
- , Japanese sumo wrestler
- , Japanese football defender in the J-League
- , Japanese marathon runner
- , Japanese football midfielder in the Indian Super League
- , Japanese football defender in the J-League
- , Japanese female team handball player
- , Japanese Greco-Roman wrestler
- , Japanese baseball player
- , Japanese judoka
- , member of Dianna Project male-only Japanese idol trio Menhamu
Fictional characters with these given names include:
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