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Vida is a word meaning "life" in languages such as Occitan, Catalan, Portuguese and Spanish. It is also a female given name. It may refer to:
In sports:
Club Deportivo y Social Vida, a football team from Honduras,
In arts and entertainment:
albums:
Vida (album), a 1972 album by the Argentine musical group Sui Generis,
Vida (Draco Rosa album), a 2013 album by the Portorican singer Draco Rosa,
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Vida (novel), a novel by Marge Piercy,
Vida (film), a 1989 short subject filmmaker Lourdes Portillo,
Vida (Occitan literary form), the name of a medieval literary genre, a brief prose biography in Occitan of a troubadour or trobairitz,
Vida TV, a future television channel in Catalonia,
VIDA.TV, social networking video site,
In geography and toponymy:
Lake Vida, an ice-covered super-concentrated saltwater endorheic lake located in Victoria Valley, one of the McMurdo Dry Valleys in Antarctica,
Vida, Oregon,
In business:
Vida AB, Swedish sawmill company,
It is the given name of:
Vida Anim (born 1983), Ghanaian sprinter,
Vida Blue (born 1949), American Major League Baseball left-handed starting pitcher,
Vida Brest (1925-1985), Slovene writer,
Vida Jane Butler (1922-2007), American radio pioneer,
Vida Chenoweth (born 1929), the first solo classical marimbist,
Vida Ghahremani, Iranian actress, designer and teacher,
Vida Goldstein (1868-1949), Australian feminist,
Vida Guerra, Cuban-born glamour model,
Vida Halimian (born 1988), Iranian archer,
Vida Hope (1918-1963), British film actress,
Vida Jeraj Hribar (1902-2002), Slovenian violinist,
Vida Jerman, Croatian actress,
Vida Nsiah (born 1976), Ghanaian sprinter and hurdler,
Vida Ognjenović (born 1941), Serbian theater director, playwright and diplomat,
Vida Petrović-Škero (born 1952), Serbian Supreme Court judge,
Vida Samadzai (born 1978), Miss Afghanistan 2003,
Vida Dutton Scudder (1861-1954), American educator and welfare activist,
It is the surname of:
André Vida, American musician,
Domagoj Vida (born 1989), Croatian association football player,
Francesco "Franco" Vida (1903-1984), Italian military officer and skier,
Géza Vida (1913-1980), Romanian-Hungarian sculptor,
Giorgio Levi Della Vida (1886-1967), Italian Jewish linguist,
József Vida (born 1963), Hungarian hammer thrower,
Marco Girolamo Vida (1485? - 1566), Italian humanist, bishop, and poet,
Piero Vida (1938-1987), Italian film actor,
Rudika Vida, Croatian footballer,
Szabolcs Vida, Hungarian motorcycle speedway rider,
Vendela Vida (born 1971), American writer,
Viktor Vida (1913-1960), Croatian writer,
Nickname of Manchester United footballer Nemanja Vidić,
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