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Lidija is a feminine given name. Notable people with the name include: *
Lidija Abrlić Lidija Abrlić, married Gnjidić (born September 13, 1969 in Senj, SFR Yugoslavia) is a former Yugoslavian and Croatia , image_flag = Flag of Croatia.svg , image_coat = Coat of arms of Croatia.svg , anthem ...
(born 1969), former Yugoslavian and Croatian basketball player *
Lidija Auza Lidija Auza (February 24, 1914 – December 13, 1989) was a Latvian painter, decorator and teacher. Among the first Latvian artists to apply different auxiliary materials, she is best known for her extraordinary assemblages and abstract painting ...
(1914–1989), Latvian painter *
Lidija Bajuk Lidija Bajuk (born November 23, 1965 in Čakovec, SR Croatia, Yugoslavia) is a Croatian singer-songwriter and poet. She performs traditional Croatian folk songs, mostly from her native region of Međimurje, and writes songs inspired by traditi ...
(born 1965), Croatian singer-songwriter and poet * Lidija Benedetič-Lapajne (born 1959), Slovenian athlete *
Lidija Bizjak Lidija Bizjak ( sr-Cyrl, Лидија Бизјак, , born 2 August 1976), is a Serbian concert pianist. Early life Born in Belgrade in 1976, Lidija Bizjak began to play the piano at the age of six with Zlata Maleš. 1996 She graduated from t ...
(born 1976), concert pianist *
Lidija Bradara Lidija Bradara (born 17 August 1971) is a Bosnian Croat politician. She is a member of the Croatian Democratic Union and since 28 February 2019, has been a member of the national House of Peoples. See also *Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia an ...
, politician from Bosnia and Herzegovina * Lidija Cvetkovic (born 1967), contemporary Australian poet * Lidija Cvijić (born 1998), Serbian handball player *
Lidija Dimkovska Lidija Dimkovska (Macedonian: , born 1971) is a Macedonian poet, novelist and translator. She was born in Skopje and studied comparative literature at the University of Skopje. She proceeded to obtain a PhD in Romanian literature at the Universi ...
(born 1971), Macedonian poet, novelist and translator *
Lidija Doroņina-Lasmane Lidija Doroņina-Lasmane (born Lidija Lasmane in 1925) is a Latvian dissident, a member of anti-Soviet resistance during the occupation of Latvia and a candidate for 2018 Nobel Peace Prize. Biography Born on July 28, 1925, in the Ulmale Pari ...
(born 1925), Latvian dissident *
Lidija Figner Lidija Nikolaevna Figner (1853-1920), was a Russian revolutionary and a prominent member of the Narodniks. She was the sister of Vera Figner Vera Nikolayevna Figner Filippova (Russian: Ве́ра Никола́евна Фи́гнер Фили́ ...
(1853–1920), Russian revolutionary *
Lidija Franklin Lidija Franklin (née Kocers; May 17, 1917 – December 5, 2019) was an American dancer and teacher of Latvian descent, originally from the Moscow area. In the United States, she was known primarily for her association with Agnes de Mille. Perform ...
(1917–2019), American ballet dancer and teacher of Latvian descent *
Lidija Pozaić Frketić Lidija Pozaić Frketić of Croatia (born 23 September 1974) is one of 12 elected volunteer members of the World Scout Committee, the main executive body of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, in charge of international relations. She ha ...
(born 1974), member of the World Scout Committee *
Lidija Horvat Lidija Horvat (born 5 May 1982) is a Croatian handball player, who currently plays for the Romanian club Rapid Bucuresti and for the Croatia women's national handball team. She played on the Croatian team at the 2008 European Women's Handball C ...
(born 1982), Croatian handball player *
Lidija Horvat-Dunjko Lidija Horvat-Dunjko (born 1967) is a Croatian soprano vocalist and a Docent at the Zagreb Academy of Music. She was awarded the highest Croatian national decoration for her achievement in culture, the Order of Danica Hrvatska with the image of M ...
, Croatian opera singer *
Lidija Liepiņa Lidija Liepiņa (, russian: Лидия Карловна Лепинь; 4 April 1891 – 4 September 1985) was a Latvian physical chemist, Academician of the Academy of Sciences of the Latvian SSR, professor, and one of the first women to receive a ...
(1891–1985), Latvian chemist *
Lidija Manić Lidija Vera Manić is a Serbian model and beauty queen who became the first woman from Serbia to win a major international title after being crowned Miss International 1975 in Motobu, Japan. Miss International She was succeeded by French delegat ...
(born c. 1953), Serbian beauty pageant titleholder * Lidija Meškaitytė (1926–1993), Lithuanian painter * Lidija Mihajlović (born 1968), Serbian sport shooter * Lidija Osterc (1928–2006), Slovene painter and illustrator * Lidija Ivanovna Savic-Ljubickaja (1886–1982), Soviet botanist, bryologist, and professor *
Lidija Sotlar Lidija Sotlar (; 12 June 1929 – 16 October 2018) was a Serbian-born Slovenian ballerina and teacher who was a member and a soloist of the Ljubljana Slovene National Theatre Opera and Ballet between 1948 and 1972, performing the role of 80 charact ...
(1929–2018), Slovenian ballerina and teacher *
Lidija Turčinović Lidija Turčinović ( sr-cyr, Лидија Турчиновић; born August 27, 1994) is a Serbian-French women's basketball player. In May 2018, she was signed by ASVEL Féminin, where she will play alongside Michelle Plouffe and Alysha Clar ...
(born 1994), Serbian–French basketball player * Lidija Vučković (born 1988), Serbian professional basketball player *
Lidija Vukićević Lidija Vukićević ( sr-Cyrl, Лидија Вукићевић; born 20 July 1962) is a Serbian film and TV actress and politician. From 2004 until 2012, she was also politically involved with the Serbian Radical Party (SRS), serving as their MP i ...
(born 1962), Serbian film and TV actress


See also

* Lidia * Lidiya *
Lydia Lydia (Lydian language, Lydian: ‎𐤮𐤱𐤠𐤭𐤣𐤠, ''Śfarda''; Aramaic: ''Lydia''; el, Λυδία, ''Lȳdíā''; tr, Lidya) was an Iron Age Monarchy, kingdom of western Asia Minor located generally east of ancient Ionia in the mod ...
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