Vida
Vida means “life” in Spanish and Portuguese. It may refer to:
Geography
[edit]- Vida (Gradačac), village in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Lake Vida, Victoria Valley, Antarctica
- U.S. settled places:
Film and TV
[edit]- Vida TV, a television channel in Venezuela
- Vida (TV series), a 2018 American television series
Literature
[edit]- Vida (Occitan literary form), a medieval literary genre
- Vida (novel), a 1980 novel by Marge Piercy
- Vida: Women in Literary Arts, a non-profit feminist organization
Music
[edit]Albums
[edit]- Vida (Sui Generis album), 1972
- Vida, a 1980 album by Chico Buarque
- Vida, a 1988 album by Paloma San Basilio
- Vida, a 1989 album by DC3
- Vida, a 1990 album by Emmanuel
- Vida!..., a 1993 album by Kon Kan
- Vida (La Mafia album), 1994
- Vida, a 1996 album by Marcos Llunas
- Vida, a 2002 album by Del Castillo
- Vida, a 2002 album by Santiago Feliú
- Vida, a 2003 album by Tazenda
- Vida, a 2010 album by Canserbero
- Vida, a 2010 album by Tito Rojas
- Vida (Draco Rosa album), 2013
- Vida (Fuego album), 2014
- Vida (Luis Fonsi album), 2019
- Vida (Ana Tijoux album), 2024
- La Vida, Ainhoa Arteta 2009
Songs
[edit]- "Vida" (Ricardo Arjona song), 2010
- "Vida" (Ricky Martin song), 2014
- "Vída", a 2011 song by Alexander Acha from La Vída Es... Amor Sincero
- "Vida", a 1980 song by Celia Cruz, Johnny Pacheco and Pete "El Conde" Rodríguez from Celia/Johnny/Pete
- "Vida", a 1983 song by Chico Buarque
- "Vida", a 2002 song by Del Castillo from Vida
- "Vida", a 1981 song by Gilberto Gil
- "Vida", a 2001 song by Julio Iglesias from Ao Meu Brasil
- "Vida", a 1994 song by La Mafia from Vida
- "Vida", a 2010 song by Marc Anthony from Iconos
- "Vida", a 2012 song by Max Herre from Hallo Welt!
- "Vida", a 1966 song by Ray Barretto from El Ray Criollo
- "Vida", a 1999 song by Rubén Blades from Tiempos
- "La Vida", song by Henry Santos
- "La Vida", song by Los Fabulosos Cadillacs Hola/Chau
People
[edit]Given name
[edit]- Vida Anim (born 1983), Ghanaian sprinter
- Vida Beselienė (born 1956), Lithuanian basketball player
- Vida Blue (1949–2023), American baseball player
- Vida Brest (1925–1985), Slovenian writer
- Vida Jane Butler (1923–2007), American radio pioneer
- Vida Chenoweth (1929–2018), American solo classical marimbist, ethnomusicologist and linguist
- Vida Marija Čigriejienė (born 1936), Lithuanian physician, politician and professor
- Vida Ghahremani (1936–2018), Iranian actress, designer and teacher
- Vida Goldstein (1869–1949), Australian feminist
- Vida Guerra (born 1974), 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 Jeraj (1860–1932), Slovenian poet and lyricist
- Vida Jerman (1939–2011), Croatian actress
- Vida Mohammad (born 1997), Afghan model
- Vida Nsiah (born 1976), Ghanaian sprinter and hurdler
- Vida Ognjenović (born 1941), Serbian theater director, playwright and diplomat
- Vida Petrović-Škero (born 1955), Serbian Supreme Court judge
- Vida Samadzai (born 1978), Miss Afghanistan 2003
- Vida Dutton Scudder (1861–1954), American educator and welfare activist
- Vida Steinert, (1903 or 1905–1976), New Zealand painter
- Vida Vencienė (born 1961), Lithuanian cross-country skier
- Vida de Voss, Namibian feminist activist
Surname
[edit]- André Vida (born 1974), American musician
- Domagoj Vida (born 1989), Croatian association football player
- Francesco Vida (1903–1984), Italian military officer and skier
- Gheza Vida (1913–1980), Romanian-Hungarian sculptor
- Ginny Vida (born 1939), American editor and community leader
- Giorgio Levi Della Vida (1886–1967), Italian Jewish linguist
- José Vida Soria (1937–2019), Spanish jurist and politician
- József Vida (born 1963), Hungarian hammer thrower
- Katie Vida, American interdisciplinary artist
- Marco Girolamo Vida (c. 1485–1566), Italian humanist, bishop, and poet
- Péter Vida (born 1983), German politician
- 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
Other uses
[edit]- Vida (trade union), Austrian trade union
- Vida AB, Swedish sawmill company
- Club Deportivo y Social Vida, football team from Honduras
- The title character of Vida the Vet, a Canadian animated children`s television series
See also
[edit]- Vida "V" Rocca, characte
Review
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Look up vida in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vida means “life” in Spanish and Portuguese. It may refer to:
Geography
- Vida (Gradačac), village in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Lake Vida, Victoria Valley, Antarctica
- U.S. settled places:
- Vida, Montana
- Vida, Oregon
- Vida, Missouri
Film and TV
- Vida TV, a television channel in Venezuela
- Vida (TV series), a 2018 American television series
Literature
- Vida (Occitan literary form), a medieval literary genre
- Vida (novel), a 1980 novel by Marge Piercy
- Vida: Women in Literary Arts, a non-profit feminist organization
Music
Albums
- Vida (Sui Generis album), 1972
- Vida, a 1980 album by Chico Buarque
- Vida, a 1988 album by Paloma San Basilio
- Vida, a 1989 album by DC3
- Vida, a 1990 album by Emmanuel
- Vida!..., a 1993 album by Kon Kan
- Vida (La Mafia album), 1994
- Vida, a 1996 album by Marcos Llunas
- Vida, a 2002 album by Del Castillo
- Vida, a 2002 album by Santiago Feliú
- Vida, a 2003 album by Tazenda
- Vida, a 2010 album by Canserbero
- Vida, a 2010 album by Tito Rojas
- Vida (Draco Rosa album), 2013
- Vida (Fuego album), 2014
- Vida (Luis Fonsi album), 2019
- Vida (Ana Tijoux album), 2024
- La Vida, Ainhoa Arteta 2009
Songs
- "Vida" (Ricardo Arjona song), 2010
- "Vida" (Ricky Martin song), 2014
- "Vída", a 2011 song by Alexander Acha from La Vída Es... Amor Sincero
- "Vida", a 1980 song by Celia Cruz, Johnny Pacheco and Pete "El Conde" Rodríguez from Celia/Johnny/Pete
- "Vida", a 1983 song by Chico Buarque
- "Vida", a 2002 song by Del Castillo from Vida
- "Vida", a 1981 song by Gilberto Gil
- "Vida", a 2001 song by Julio Iglesias from Ao Meu Brasil
- "Vida", a 1994 song by La Mafia from Vida
- "Vida", a 2010 song by Marc Anthony from Iconos
- "Vida", a 2012 song by Max Herre from Hallo Welt!
- "Vida", a 1966 song by Ray Barretto from El Ray Criollo
- "Vida", a 1999 song by Rubén Blades from Tiempos
- "La Vida", song by Henry Santos
- "La Vida", song by Los Fabulosos Cadillacs Hola/Chau
People
Given name
- Vida Anim (born 1983), Ghanaian sprinter
- Vida Beselienė (born 1956), Lithuanian basketball player
- Vida Blue (1949–2023), American baseball player
- Vida Brest (1925–1985), Slovenian writer
- Vida Jane Butler (1923–2007), American radio pioneer
- Vida Chenoweth (1929–2018), American solo classical marimbist, ethnomusicologist and linguist
- Vida Marija Čigriejienė (born 1936), Lithuanian physician, politician and professor
- Vida Ghahremani (1936–2018), Iranian actress, designer and teacher
- Vida Goldstein (1869–1949), Australian feminist
- Vida Guerra (born 1974), 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 Jeraj (1860–1932), Slovenian poet and lyricist
- Vida Jerman (1939–2011), Croatian actress
- Vida Mohammad (born 1997), Afghan model
- Vida Nsiah (born 1976), Ghanaian sprinter and hurdler
- Vida Ognjenović (born 1941), Serbian theater director, playwright and diplomat
- Vida Petrović-? kero (born 1955), Serbian Supreme Court judge
- Vida Samadzai (born 1978), Miss Afghanistan 2003
- Vida Dutton Scudder (1861–1954), American educator and welfare activist
- Vida Steinert, (1903 or 1905–1976), New Zealand painter
- Vida Vencienė (born 1961), Lithuanian cross-country skier
- Vida de Voss, Namibian feminist activist
Surname
- André Vida (born 1974), American musician
- Domagoj Vida (born 1989), Croatian association football player
- Francesco Vida (1903–1984), Italian military officer and skier
- Gheza Vida (1913–1980), Romanian-Hungarian sculptor
- Ginny Vida (born 1939), American editor and community leader
- Giorgio Levi Della Vida (1886–1967), Italian Jewish linguist
- José Vida Soria (1937–2019), Spanish jurist and politician
- József Vida (born 1963), Hungarian hammer thrower
- Katie Vida, American interdisciplinary artist
- Marco Girolamo Vida (c. 1485–1566), Italian humanist, bishop, and poet
- Péter Vida (born 1983), German politician
- 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
Other uses
- Vida (trade union), Austrian trade union
- Vida AB, Swedish sawmill company
- Club Deportivo y Social Vida, football team from Honduras
- The title character of Vida the Vet, a Canadian animated children`s television series
See also
- Vida "V" Rocca, character from Power Rangers Mystic Force
- Vidas, human given name or surname
Topics referred to by the same term
This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Vida.
If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.
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- Feminine given names
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- Italian-language surnames
- Surnames of Croatian origin
- Short description is different from Wikidata
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Look up vida in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vida means “life” in Spanish and Portuguese. It may refer to:
Geography
- Vida (Gradačac), village in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Lake Vida, Victoria Valley, Antarctica
- U.S. settled places:
- Vida, Montana
- Vida, Oregon
- Vida, Missouri
Film and TV
- Vida TV, a television channel in Venezuela
- Vida (TV series), a 2018 American television series
Literature
- Vida (Occitan literary form), a medieval literary genre
- Vida (novel), a 1980 novel by Marge Piercy
- Vida: Women in Literary Arts, a non-profit feminist organization
Music
Albums
- Vida (Sui Generis album), 1972
- Vida, a 1980 album by Chico Buarque
- Vida, a 1988 album by Paloma San Basilio
- Vida, a 1989 album by DC3
- Vida, a 1990 album by Emmanuel
- Vida!..., a 1993 album by Kon Kan
- Vida (La Mafia album), 1994
- Vida, a 1996 album by Marcos Llunas
- Vida, a 2002 album by Del Castillo
- Vida, a 2002 album by Santiago Feliú
- Vida, a 2003 album by Tazenda
- Vida, a 2010 album by Canserbero
- Vida, a 2010 album by Tito Rojas
- Vida (Draco Rosa album), 2013
- Vida (Fuego album), 2014
- Vida (Luis Fonsi album), 2019
- Vida (Ana Tijoux album), 2024
- La Vida, Ainhoa Arteta 2009
Songs
- "Vida" (Ricardo Arjona song), 2010
- "Vida" (Ricky Martin song), 2014
- "Vída", a 2011 song by Alexander Acha from La Vída Es... Amor Sincero
- "Vida", a 1980 song by Celia Cruz, Johnny Pacheco and Pete "El Conde" Rodríguez from Celia/Johnny/Pete
- "Vida", a 1983 song by Chico Buarque
- "Vida", a 2002 song by Del Castillo from Vida
- "Vida", a 1981 song by Gilberto Gil
- "Vida", a 2001 song by Julio Iglesias from Ao Meu Brasil
- "Vida", a 1994 song by La Mafia from Vida
- "Vida", a 2010 song by Marc Anthony from Iconos
- "Vida", a 2012 song by Max Herre from Hallo Welt!
- "Vida", a 1966 song by Ray Barretto from El Ray Criollo
- "Vida", a 1999 song by Rubén Blades from Tiempos
- "La Vida", song by Henry Santos
- "La Vida", song by Los Fabulosos Cadillacs Hola/Chau
People
Given name
- Vida Anim (born 1983), Ghanaian sprinter
- Vida Beselienė (born 1956), Lithuanian basketball player
- Vida Blue (1949–2023), American baseball player
- Vida Brest (1925–1985), Slovenian writer
- Vida Jane Butler (1923–2007), American radio pioneer
- Vida Chenoweth (1929–2018), American solo classical marimbist, ethnomusicologist and linguist
- Vida Marija Čigriejienė (born 1936), Lithuanian physician, politician and professor
- Vida Ghahremani (1936–2018), Iranian actress, designer and teacher
- Vida Goldstein (1869–1949), Australian feminist
- Vida Guerra (born 1974), 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 Jeraj (1860–1932), Slovenian poet and lyricist
- Vida Jerman (1939–2011), Croatian actress
- Vida Mohammad (born 1997), Afghan model
- Vida Nsiah (born 1976), Ghanaian sprinter and hurdler
- Vida Ognjenović (born 1941), Serbian theater director, playwright and diplomat
- Vida Petrović-? kero (born 1955), Serbian Supreme Court judge
- Vida Samadzai (born 1978), Miss Afghanistan 2003
- Vida Dutton Scudder (1861–1954), American educator and welfare activist
- Vida Steinert, (1903 or 1905–1976), New Zealand painter
- Vida Vencienė (born 1961), Lithuanian cross-country skier
- Vida de Voss, Namibian feminist activist
Surname
- André Vida (born 1974), American musician
- Domagoj Vida (born 1989), Croatian association football player
- Francesco Vida (1903–1984), Italian military officer and skier
- Gheza Vida (1913–1980), Romanian-Hungarian sculptor
- Ginny Vida (born 1939), American editor and community leader
- Giorgio Levi Della Vida (1886–1967), Italian Jewish linguist
- José Vida Soria (1937–2019), Spanish jurist and politician
- József Vida (born 1963), Hungarian hammer thrower
- Katie Vida, American interdisciplinary artist
- Marco Girolamo Vida (c. 1485–1566), Italian humanist, bishop, and poet
- Péter Vida (born 1983), German politician
- 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
Other uses
- Vida (trade union), Austrian trade union
- Vida AB, Swedish sawmill company
- Club Deportivo y Social Vida, football team from Honduras
- The title character of Vida the Vet, a Canadian animated children`s television series
See also
- Vida "V" Rocca, character from Power Rangers Mystic Force
- Vidas, human given name or surname
Topics referred to by the same term
This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Vida.
If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.
Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Vida&oldid=1240689210"
Categories:
- Disambiguation pages
- Place name disambiguation pages
- Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists
- Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists
- Lithuanian feminine given names
- Serbian feminine given names
- Feminine given names
- Slovene feminine given names
- Italian-language surnames
- Surnames of Croatian origin
- Short description is different from Wikidata
- All article disambiguation pages
- All disambiguation pages