Seda
Seda is the name for the following places:
- Seda (Latvia)
- Seda (Lithuania)
- Seda (Alter do Chão) in Portugal
- also the Chinese name of the place Sêrtar in the Chinese province of Sichuan
Seda (or Šeda or Šedá ) is the family name of the following people:
- Magdalena Seda Loreto (1877–1956), stage name Magdalena la Malena , Spanish flamenco dancer
- Erika Seda (* 1923), Austrian politician
- Frans Seda (1926–2009), Indonesian politician
- Heriberto Seda (* 1967), serial killer in the USA
- Jan Šeda (* 1985), Czech football goalkeeper
- Jon Seda (born 1970), American actor
- Kateřina Šedá (* 1977), Czech artist
- Michal Šeda (* 1982), Czech ice hockey player
Seda means:
- Seda (first name) , a Turkish and Armenian first name (with namesake)
- Seda (band) , a Portuguese musical group
SEDA is an abbreviation for:
- a 30-year edition of a book by Elsevier- Verlag with the title: Side Effects of Drugs Annual , ISBN 978-0-444-52767-7 with current information on adverse drug effects
- a software architecture in computer science that was developed in Berkeley (see Staged Event-Driven Architecture )