Eda (given name)

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Eda is a name that has arisen independently in multiple regions.

Eda is a popular Turkish female first name, meaning manner, expression and affectation;[1] derived from the Arabic word, adā (أداء).[2]

The name is also found in Old Norse, and subsequently, Old English language, with meaning "strive for wealth".[3] Eda was a goddess in northern mythology, the Guardian of Time and Wealth. The name is also a variant of Edith, Edna and Hedwig. It is sometimes considered the shortened version of the male name Edwin.

In the United States, Eda is a fairly common first name for women (#1953 out of 4276 in 1990) but an uncommon surname or last name.[4] Eda and Edda were popular in Italy before the fall of Fascism, as Mussolini's daughter was named Edda.

In Japan it is a common last name (see Eda (surname)).

People

Notable people with the given name Eda include:

  • Eda Ahi (born 1990), Estonian poet, translator and diplomat
  • Eda Ece (born 1990), Turkish actress
  • Eda Erdem Dündar (born 1987), Turkish volleyball player
  • Eda Karataş (born 1995), Turkish footballer
  • Eda Kersey (1904–1944), British violinist
  • Eda LeShan (1922–2002), American writer, television host, counselor, educator, and playwright
  • Eda Hurd Lord (1854–1938), American businesswomen
  • Eda Lord Dixon (1876–1926), American metal artist; daughter of Eda Hurd Lord
  • Eda Nolan (born 1988), Filipina actress
  • Eda Özerkan (born 1984), Turkish actress
  • Eda Rapoport (1890–1968), Jewish-American composer and pianist of Latvian origin
  • Eda Rivas (born 1952), Peruvian lawyer and politician
  • Eda Tuğsuz (born 1997), Turkish track and field athlete
  • Eda Warren (1903–1980), American film editor
  • Eda Zoritte (born 1926), Israeli writer, essayist, playwright, translator and poet

Fictional characters

See also

Notes

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