Vida (first name)
Vida is a Lithuanian female given name derived from Vidmantas . The male form is Vidas .
Vida ( Wida ) is a common female given name in Central Asia ( India , Afghanistan and Iran ), derived from " Veda ", a collection of religious texts in Hinduism.
Vida is a female given name in Spanish-speaking countries, derived from Vida ("life").
Female namesake
- Vida Ačienė (* 1963), Lithuanian politician, member of the Seimas
- Vida Anim (* 1983), Ghanaian sprinter
- Vida Marija Čigriejienė (* 1936), Lithuanian doctor and politician, member of the Seimas
- Vida Guerra (* 1974), Cuban model
- Vida Goldstein (1869–1949), Australian social reformer, women's rights activist and pacifist
- Vida Jerman (1939–2011), Croatian actress
- Vida Miknevičiūtė , Lithuanian opera singer (soprano)
- Vida Movahed (* 1986/87), Iranian demonstrator
- Vida Ognjenović (* 1941), Serbian director, author, university lecturer, politician and diplomat
- Vida Skalská-Neuwirthová (* 1962), Czech actress and author
- Vida Stasiūnaitė (* 1953), Lithuanian politician, member of the Seimas
- Vida Vencienė (* 1961), Lithuanian cross-country skier
Male namesake
- Vida Blue (born 1949), American baseball player