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All over the world, Oda (Oda
, オダ
, Ode
, and others...) is a common epicene forename. The first name Oda is habitual in Ethiopia, where it is quite a common feminine name, Nigeria, where it is quite a common epicene name, and Norway, where it is quite a rare girly name. Not in comparison with a country's population, the name is most common in Nigeria, Ethiopia, and India. Likewise, Oda is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
---|---|
Oda | Indonesia, Ethiopia, Egypt, Nigeria, India |
オダ | Japan |
Ode | Indonesia, Egypt, Nigeria, India, Democratic Republic of the Congo |
Ода | Kazakhstan, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Belarus, Ukraine |
אודה | Israel |
Aida, Boda, Bohda, Bouda, Daita, Echida, Etida, Etsuta, Etuda, Etuta, Eyð, Hasuda, Hoda, Hohda, Hota, Houda, Houta, Ida, Ikeda, Ikida, Ikita, Ikuda, Ikuta, Kida, Koda, Koeda, Koshida, Koshita, Kosida, Kosita, Kota, Namata, Odâ, Ohda, Oida, Oita, Onda, Onoda, Orida, Orita, Osada, Oshida, Oshita, Osida, Osita, Osuda, Osuta, Ota, Otağ, Ouda,
Oda is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Oda-Delphine Mandelbrot , character in Bitte nicht öffnen - Bissig! and Oda Mae Brown , the musical character in the musical Ghost the Musical by Glen Ballard,David A. Stewart.