Aida
Found 12 entry about "Aida"
عائدة(Arabic)
ah-EE-də(English)
‘A-ee-dah(Arabic)
Aida Name meanings & History
Aida means "returning" or "helpful" in Arabic. Variant of Ayda. This name was used in Verdi's opera Aida (1871), where it belongs to an Ethiopian princess held captive in Egypt. Aida is commonly used as a girl's name.
Zodiac Sign of Aida: Action Aries
Synonyms of Aida:
A: Aggressive,Angry,Argumentative,Assertive,Ambitious,Action
I: Indulgence,Intimate,Involved
D: Demanding,Domestic,Determined,Daddy,Doting,Dutiful
Aida is:- a Class name
- a Classic name
- a Formal name
- a Natural name
- a Refined name
- a Serious name
- a Simple name
- a Strange name
- a Upper name
- a Wholesome name
Famous People
Famous personalities with the name Aida include Aida Aznavour, an Armenian activist, and Aida Turturro, an American actress.
2.) Aida (Female)
3.) Aida (Female)
4.) Aida (Female)
Usage:
Meanings: The name Aida means "returning" or "visitor" in Arabic.
Pronunciation: "ah-EE-dah" or "AY-dah."
AY-dah
Description: The name Aida means "returning" or "visitor" in Arabic. Variant of Ada 1 or feminine form of Aidan. Aida is a popular name for baby girls, used by parents who value tradition and meaning behind their child's name. It is often given to girls born in Islamic cultures or families of Arabic origin.
Famous People
Aida Rodriguez, a comedian and actress, Aida Turturro, an American actress, Aida Nikolaychuk, a Ukrainian singer, and Aida Garifullina, a Russian operatic soprano.
5.) Aida (Female)
Usage: Lithuanian
Meanings: Aida has various meanings depending on its origin. In Arabic, it means "returning" or "helper." In Italian, it is believed to be a variation of the name Aide, which means "happy" or "joyous."
Pronunciation: AY-dah
EYE-dah (English), ah-ee-DAH (Italian), ah-EE-dah (Arabic).
Description: The name Aida has roots in Arabic and Italian cultures. Aida has various meanings depending on its origin. In Arabic, it means "returning" or "helper." In Italian, it is believed to be a variation of the name Aide, which means "happy" or "joyous.". Variant of Ada 1 or feminine form of Aidan. Aida is used as a first name for baby girls.
Famous People
Aida Turturro is an American actress, Aida Mollenkamp is a television chef, and Aida Yespica is a Venezuelan television personality and model.
6.) Aida (Female)
Usage:
Meanings: Aida means "returning" or "helper" in Arabic.
Pronunciation: AY-dah
EYE-dah
Description: Aida means "returning" or "helper" in Arabic. Variant of Ada 1 or feminine form of Aidan. Aida is used as a first name for baby girls.
Famous People
Aida was the name of the title character in the opera "Aida" by Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi. Other notable people with this name include American actress and comedian Aida Rodriguez and Peruvian politician Aida Garcia Naranjo.
7.) Aida (Female)
Usage:
Meanings: The name Aida means "returning" or "one who returns" in Arabic. It has also been interpreted to mean "happy", "joyful", or "lucky".
Pronunciation: AY-dah
eye-EE-dah or ah-EE-dah.
Description: The name Aida means "returning" or "one who returns" in Arabic. It has also been interpreted to mean "happy", "joyful", or "lucky". Variant of Ada 1 or feminine form of Aidan. Aida is primarily used as a girl's name.
Famous People
Some famous people with the name Aida include Aida Cuevas (Mexican singer), Aïda Touihri (French journalist and television presenter), and Aida Yespica (Venezuelan model and television personality).
8.) Aida (Female)
Usage: Spanish
Meanings: "Helper," "Reward," "Guide," "Noble Sort," or "Happy"
Pronunciation: AY-dah
AY-dah (English), ah-EE-dah (Italian, Spanish)
Description: Various, including Arabic, Italian, and Spanish. "Helper," "Reward," "Guide," "Noble Sort," or "Happy". Variant of Ada 1 or feminine form of Aidan. Aida is a versatile name and is used for baby girls in different cultures and countries.
Famous People
Famous people with the name Aida include opera singer Aida Garifullina and author Aida Edemariam.
9.) AIDA (Female)
Usage: Italian
Meanings: A name of uncertain derivation used by Verdi for the title character of his opera Aida (1871). (T-EE-DAH)