Wada
Wada stands for:
- the Japanese clan: Wada (Klan, Kusunoki)
- the Japanese clan: Wada (Klan, Miura)
- a neighborhood in the Suginami district of Tokyo city
- Wada (Maharashtra) , an administrative unit in the Indian province of Maharashtra
- several former Japanese communities in the following prefectures or counties ( gun ):
- Wada (Akita) , incorporated into Kawabe (Akita) (today: Akita (Akita) )
- Wada (Inba-gun) (Chiba), risen in Sakura (Chiba)
- Wada (Awa-gun) (Chiba), absorbed in Minamibōsō
- Wada (Asuwa-gun) (Fukui), incorporated into Fukui
- Wada (Ōi-gun) (Fukui), risen in Takahama (Fukui)
- Wada (Gifu) , risen in Kojima (Gifu) (today: Ibigawa (Gifu) )
- Wada (Hiroshima) , absorbed in Miyoshi (Hiroshima)
- Wada (Hokkaidō) , merged into Nemuro (Hokkaidō)
- Wada (Hyōgo) , incorporated into Sannan (Hyōgo) (today: Tamba )
- Wada (Kagawa) , incorporated into Toyohama (Kagawa) (today: Kan'onji )
- Wada (Kōchi) , incorporated into Sukumo
- Wada (Chiisagata-gun) (Nagano), risen in Nagawa (Nagano)
- Wada (Higashichikuma-gun) (Nagano), incorporated into Matsumoto
- Wada (Shimoina-gun) (Nagano), absorbed in Tōyama (Nagano) (today: Iida )
- Wada (Niigata) , incorporated into Arai (Niigata) (today: Myōkō (city) )
- Wada (Ōita) , incorporated into Nakatsu
- Wada (Shimane) , merged into Asahi (Shimane) (today: Hamada )
- Wada (Shida-gun) (Shizuoka), incorporated into Yaizu
- Wada (Hamana-gun) (Shizuoka), incorporated into Hamamatsu
- Wada (Tottori) , incorporated into Yonago
- Wada (Wakayama) , absorbed in Mihama (Wakayama)
- Wada (Yamagata) , incorporated into today's Takahata (Yamagata)
- Wada (Saba-gun) (Yamaguchi), merged into Shinnan'yō (today: Shūnan )
- Wada (Ōshima-gun) (Yamaguchi), merged into Tōwa (Yamaguchi) (today: Suō-Ōshima (Yamaguchi) )
Wada is the family name of the following people:
- Atsuki Wada (* 1993), Japanese football player
- Wada Ei (1857–1929), Japanese diary author
- Wada Eisaku (1874–1959), Japanese painter
- Emi Wada (* 1937), Japanese costume designer
- Juhn Atsushi Wada (* 1924), Japanese-Canadian neurologist, developed the Wada test
- Jun Wada (born 1973), Japanese football player
- Kaoru Wada (* 1962), Japanese music composer, conductor and pianist
- Kazuhiro Wada (born 1972), Japanese baseball player
- Kentarō Wada (* 1996), Japanese football player
- Kōji Wada (1974-2016), Japanese singer
- Masahiro Wada (* 1965), Japanese football player
- Masashi Wada (* 1997), Japanese soccer player
- Miho Wada , New Zealand jazz flutist
- Ryō Wada (* 1995), Japanese football player
- Shinji Wada (1950–2011), Japanese comic artist
- Shū Wada (* 1990), Japanese badminton player
- Sunao Wada (* 1934), Japanese jazz guitarist
- Takao Wada (* 1953), Japanese racing car driver
- Takeo Wada (1882–1944), Japanese mathematician, namesake of the lakes of the Wada
- Takumi Wada (* 1981), Japanese football player
- Takuya Wada (* 1990), Japanese soccer player
- Tatsuya Wada (* 1994), Japanese football player
- Tomoki Wada (* 1994), Japanese football player
- Tsuyoshi Wada (* 1981), Japanese baseball player
- Wada Yasushi (1787-1840), Japanese mathematician
- Yōichi Wada (* 1959), Japanese manager
- Yoshi Wada (* 1943), Japanese artist and musician
- Wada Yoshie (1906–1977), Japanese writer
- Yuna Wada (* 1999), Japanese long-distance runner
- Yūzō Wada (* 1980), Japanese football player
WADA stands for:
- World Anti-Doping Agency
- Selaparang Airport (ICAO code), Mataram airport on the Indonesian island of Lombok
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