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* [[Shota (given name)]], a Georgian given name
* [[Shota (given name)]], a Georgian given name
* [[Shōta]], a Japanese given name
* [[Shōta]], a Japanese given name
* Shota (Japanese: ショタ),An abbreviation for the term Shotacon, meaning an attraction to young boys.
* Shota (Japanese: ショタ), a Japanese slang term for a cultural version of a more youthful or childlike male appearance, mostly used to describe fictional characters.
* [[Shotacon]] (Japanese: ショタコン), contracted from the phrase "正太郎コンプレックス" ("Shotaro complex"), Japanese discourse or media focusing on the attraction to young or prepubescent male appearance.
* [[Shotacon]] (Japanese: ショタコン), contracted from the phrase "正太郎コンプレックス" ("Shotaro complex"), Japanese discourse or media focusing on the attraction to young or prepubescent male appearance.
* [[Characters in The Sword of Truth#Shota|Shota the Witch Woman]], a character from Terry Goodkind's fantasy series ''The Sword of Truth''
* [[Characters in The Sword of Truth#Shota|Shota the Witch Woman]], a character from Terry Goodkind's fantasy series ''The Sword of Truth''

Revision as of 16:25, 23 January 2021

Shota may refer to:

  • Shota, a traditional dance from Kosovo
  • Shota (given name), a Georgian given name
  • Shōta, a Japanese given name
  • Shota (Japanese: ショタ), a Japanese slang term for a cultural version of a more youthful or childlike male appearance, mostly used to describe fictional characters.
  • Shotacon (Japanese: ショタコン), contracted from the phrase "正太郎コンプレックス" ("Shotaro complex"), Japanese discourse or media focusing on the attraction to young or prepubescent male appearance.
  • Shota the Witch Woman, a character from Terry Goodkind's fantasy series The Sword of Truth