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* a Lithuanian female name meaning “to have a sense, to perceive". Lithuanian word “goda” also means "honor, glory, respect" *
Devin Goda Devin Goda (born May 5, 1989) is an American model and former professional American football player. Biography Goda was born on May 5, 1989, in Monongahela, Pennsylvania. His childhood was spent on his grandparents' farm. Goda attended Slip ...
(born 1989), an American male model and former professional football player * a hypocorism of various Germanic given names in ''God-'' **
Goda of England Goda may refer to: Names * a Lithuanian female name meaning “to have a sense, to perceive". Lithuanian word “goda” also means "honor, glory, respect" * Devin Goda (born 1989), an American male model and former professional football pla ...
(''Godgifu'') (c. 1004 - c. 1049), 11th-century English princess * a surname derived from a given name in ''God-'', found in Germany and Hungary **
Krisztina Goda Krisztina Goda (born 1970) is a Hungarian screenwriter and film director. She is best known for her 2006 film Children of Glory. Selected filmography References External links

* 1968 births Living people Writers from Budapest Hung ...
(b. 1970), Hungarian film director *
Gōda Gōda, Gouda or Goda (written: 合田 or 郷田) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: *, Japanese animator *, Japanese voice actor, narrator and sound director *, Japanese actor *, Japanese shogi player *, Japanese animat ...
, Japanese surnames 合田 or 郷田 connected to "rice paddies" * a Sanskrit epithet meaning "cattle-giving" ** '' Goda Varma'' "cattle-giver protector", a title given to the firstborn son by the nobility of the south Indian Kingdom of Conchin in the 16th and 17th centuries *
Kuno Goda Kuno Goda is a pseudonymous Germany-based artist. By his own account Goda was born in the GDR in the 1980s. The name Kuno Goda is a pseudonym, borrowed in part from Konrad Zuse, creator of the first working computer and a painter under the guise ...
, a pseudonym used by a German artist


People

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Goda-ikka The is a yakuza group based in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Yamaguchi, Japan. It is a Yakuza#Designated boryokudan, designated yakuza group and Yamaguchi Prefecture's largest, with an estimated 60 members. History The group was formed in 1948 as the i ...
, a yakuza group *
Godha The Godha are Jain tribal caste people found in the state of Gujarat in India having roots in Rajasthan. They are also known as Gondha and Gonda. The Godha sometimes (depending on region) use Dengar as a community surname.People of India Gujar ...
(a Jain caste)


Places

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Göda Göda, in Sorbian Hodźij, is a municipality in the east of Saxony, Germany. It belongs to the district of Bautzen and lies west of the eponymous city. The municipality is part of the recognized Sorbian settlement area in Saxony. Upper Sorbian ...
, a municipality in Saxony, Germany *
Goda, Purba Bardhaman Goda is a census town in Burdwan I CD Block in Bardhaman Sadar North subdivision of Purba Bardhaman district in the Indian state of West Bengal. Geography Location Goda is located at . Urbanisation 73.58% of the population of Bardhaman Sada ...
, a census town in West Bengal, India * ''Godá'', the Afar name of the
Goda Mountains The Goda Mountains lie northwest of the Gulf of Tadjoura, Tadjoura Region in Djibouti. They rise to above sea level and are the nation's largest heavily vegetated area and is the second highest point in Djibouti. The name Goda in Afar means "twis ...
, Tadjoura Region in Djibouti


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Guild of Drama Adjudicators The Guild of Drama Adjudicators (''GoDA'') is the world's longest established body dedicated to the adjudication of all forms of theatre, both professional and amateur. Full Members of the Guild are entitled to use the post-nominal letters, GoDA ...
("GoDA") * a concept in
Cochrane's Craft Cochrane's Craft, which is also known as Cochranianism, is a form of traditional witchcraft founded in 1951 by the English witch Robert Cochrane, who himself claimed to have been taught in the tradition by some of his elderly family members, a c ...
or "traditional witchcraft" {{disambig