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Vida means “life” in Spanish and Portuguese. It may refer to:


Geography

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Vida (Gradačac) Vida means “life” in Spanish and Portuguese. It may refer to: Geography * Vida (Gradačac), village in Bosnia and Herzegovina * Lake Vida, Victoria Valley, Antarctica * U.S. settled places: ** Vida, Montana ** Vida, Oregon ** Vida, Missouri ...
, village in Bosnia and Herzegovina * Lake Vida, Victoria Valley, Antarctica * U.S. settled places: ** Vida, Montana ** Vida, Oregon ** Vida, Missouri


Film and TV

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Vida TV Vida TV is a Venezuelan community television channel. It was created in August 2003 and can be seen in the community of Ureña, Táchira, Ureña in the Pedro Maria Ureña Municipality of the Táchira (state), Táchira State of Venezuela on Ultr ...
, a television channel in Venezuela * ''Vida'' (TV series), a 2018 American television series


Literature

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Vida (Occitan literary form) ''Vida'' () is the usual term for a brief prose biography, written in Old Occitan, of a troubadour or trobairitz. The word ''vida'' means "life" in Occitano-Romance languages, Occitan languages; they are short prose biographies of the troubadour ...
, a medieval literary genre * ''Vida'' (novel), a 1980 novel by Marge Piercy * Vida: Women in Literary Arts, a non-profit feminist organization


Music


Albums

* ''Vida'' (Sui Generis album), 1972 * ''Vida'', a 1980 album by
Chico Buarque Francisco Buarque de Hollanda (born 19 June 1944), popularly known simply as Chico Buarque (), is a Brazilian singer-songwriter, guitarist, composer, playwright, writer, and poet. He is best known for his music, which often includes social, econom ...
* ''Vida'', a 1988 album by
Paloma San Basilio Paloma Cecilia San Basilio Martínez (born 22 November 1950), known as Paloma San Basilio (), is a Spanish singer. She is a recipient of the Latin Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award for her valuable contributions to Latin music. She has sold ov ...
* ''Vida'', a 1989 album by DC3 * ''Vida'', a 1990 album by
Emmanuel Immanuel or Emmanuel (, "God swith us"; Koine Greek: ) is a Hebrew name that appears in the Book of Isaiah (7:14) as a sign that God will protect the House of David. The Gospel of Matthew ( Matthew 1:22 –23) interprets this as a prophecy of ...
* '' Vida!...'', a 1993 album by Kon Kan * ''Vida'' (La Mafia album), 1994 * ''Vida'', a 1996 album by
Marcos Llunas Marcos Gómez Llunas (born 29 September 1971), better known as Marcos Llunas, is a Spanish singer-songwriter, known in Spain and Latin America. His debut single "Para reconquistarte" reached the No.1 spot all over Hispanic America. He won th ...
* ''Vida'', a 2002 album by Del Castillo * ''Vida'', a 2002 album by
Santiago Feliú Santiago Vicente Feliú Sierra (March 29, 1962 – February 12, 2014) was a Cuban singer and songwriter. Born in Havana, he became part of the musical movement known as nueva trova, which was the Cuban manifestation of the nueva canción movemen ...
* ''Vida'', a 2003 album by Tazenda * ''Vida'', a 2010 album by
Canserbero Tirone José González Orama (11 March 1988 – 19 January 2015), known artistically as Canserbero, was a Venezuelan rapper, composer and activist. Born in Caracas, Venezuela, he is considered to be one of the most significant and influential fi ...
* ''Vida'', a 2010 album by
Tito Rojas Julio César "Tito" Rojas López (June 14, 1955 – December 26, 2020), also known as "El Gallo Salsero", was a Puerto Rican salsa singer and songwriter. Early years Tito Rojas was born and raised in the town of Humacao, Puerto Rico, which is ...
* ''Vida'' (Draco Rosa album), 2013 * ''Vida'' (Fuego album), 2014 * ''Vida'' (Luis Fonsi album), 2019 * ''Vida'' (Ana Tijoux album), 2024 * ''La Vida'',
Ainhoa Arteta Ainhoa Arteta Ibarrolaburu, better known as Ainhoa Arteta (born 24 September 1964), is a Spanish soprano. Personal life and training Ainhoa Arteta was born on 24 September 1964 in Tolosa, Gipuzkoa. Her father, José Ramón Arteta, was foun ...
2009


Songs

* "Vida" (Ricardo Arjona song), 2010 * "Vida" (Ricky Martin song), 2014 * "Vída", a 2011 song by
Alexander Acha Raúl Alexander Acha Johnson-Alemán (born January 25, 1985) is a Mexican singer-songwriter. Life He is the son of Mexican pop singer Emmanuel and Mercedes Aleman, who taught Alexander piano and other instruments. Acha is also a pianist and a ...
from ''La Vída Es... Amor Sincero'' * "Vida", a 1980 song by
Celia Cruz Celia Caridad Cruz Alfonso (21 October 1925 – 16 July 2003), known as Celia Cruz, was a Cuban singer and one of the most popular Latin artists of the 20th century. Cruz rose to fame in Cuba during the 1950s as a singer of , earning the nickna ...
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Johnny Pacheco Juan Pablo Knipping Pacheco (25 March 1935 – 15 February 2021), known as Johnny Pacheco, was a Dominican musician, arranger, composer, bandleader, and record producer. Born in the Dominican Republic, Pacheco became a leading figure in the New ...
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Pete "El Conde" Rodríguez Pedro Juan Rodríguez Ferrer (31 January 1933 – 1 December 2000), better known as Pete "El Conde" Rodríguez, was a salsa singer born in Barrio Cantera, Ponce, Puerto Rico. His son, also named Pete Rodriguez, is also a salsa and jazz music ...
from ''Celia/Johnny/Pete'' * "Vida", a 1983 song by
Chico Buarque Francisco Buarque de Hollanda (born 19 June 1944), popularly known simply as Chico Buarque (), is a Brazilian singer-songwriter, guitarist, composer, playwright, writer, and poet. He is best known for his music, which often includes social, econom ...
* "Vida", a 2002 song by Del Castillo from ''Vida'' * "Vida", a 1981 song by
Gilberto Gil Gilberto Passos Gil Moreira (; born 26 June 1942), is a Brazilian singer-songwriter and politician, known for both his musical innovation and political activism. From 2003 to 2008, he served as Brazil's Ministry of Culture (Brazil), Minister of ...
* "Vida", a 2001 song by Julio Iglesias from '' Ao Meu Brasil'' * "Vida", a 1994 song by La Mafia from ''Vida'' * "Vida", a 2010 song by Marc Anthony from '' Iconos'' * "Vida", a 2012 song by
Max Herre Maximilian Herre (born 22 April 1973) is a German rapper, singer-songwriter and music producer who rose to fame as a member of the group Freundeskreis. He is also A&R for the record label Nesola, a joint venture with his wife Joy Denalane, am ...
from ''Hallo Welt!'' * "Vida", a 1966 song by
Ray Barretto Raymundo "Ray" Barretto Pagán (April 29, 1929 – February 17, 2006) was an American percussionist and bandleader of Puerto Rican descent. Throughout his career as a percussionist, he played a wide variety of Latin music styles, as well as Lati ...
from ''El Ray Criollo'' * "Vida", a 1999 song by
Rubén Blades Rubén Blades Bellido de Luna (born July 16, 1948), known professionally as Rubén Blades (, but in Panama and within the family), is a Panamanian musician, singer, composer, actor, activist, and politician, performing musically most often in th ...
from ''Tiempos'' * "La Vida", song by Henry Santos * "La Vida", song by Los Fabulosos Cadillacs Hola/Chau


People


Given name

* Vida Anim (born 1983), Ghanaian sprinter *
Vida Beselienė Vida Beselienė (born 17 August 1956) is a Lithuanian former basketball player who competed in the 1980 Summer Olympics The 1980 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XXII Olympiad () and officially branded as Moscow 1980 ...
(born 1956), Lithuanian basketball player *
Vida Blue Vida Rochelle Blue Jr. (; July 28, 1949 – May 6, 2023) was an American professional baseball player. He was a left-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball from 1969 to 1986, most notably as an integral member of the Oakland Athletics dynasty ...
(1949–2023), American baseball player * Vida Brest (1925–1985), Slovenian writer * Vida Jane Butler (1923–2007), American radio pioneer * Vida Chenoweth (1929–2018), American solo classical marimbist, ethnomusicologist and linguist * Vida Marija Čigriejienė (born 1936), Lithuanian physician, politician and professor *
Vida Ghahremani Vida Ghahremani (; 12 June 1936 – 1 June 2018) was an Iranian Americans, Iranian-born American film and stage actress, writer, and educator. Early life and education Vida Ghahremani was born 12 June 1936 in Tehran. She began acting in films ...
(1936–2018), Iranian actress, designer and teacher *
Vida Goldstein Vida Jane Mary Goldstein (pron. ) (13 April 186915 August 1949) was an Women's suffrage in Australia, Australian suffragist and social reformer. She was one of four female candidates at the 1903 Australian federal election, 1903 federal election ...
(1869–1949), Australian feminist * Vida Guerra (born 1974), Cuban-born glamour model * Vida Halimian (born 1988), Iranian archer *
Vida Hope Vida Hope (16 December 1910 – 23 December 1963) was a British stage and film actress, who also directed stage productions. Life and career Born in Liverpool, Lancashire, to theatrical parents, Hope travelled widely as a child.Some of the Com ...
(1918–1963), British film actress * Vida Jeraj Hribar (1902–2002), Slovenian violinist * Vida Jeraj (1860–1932), Slovenian poet and lyricist * Vida Jerman (1939–2011), Croatian actress * Vida Mohammad (born 1997), Afghan model * Vida Nsiah (born 1976), Ghanaian sprinter and hurdler *
Vida Ognjenović Vida Ognjenović ( sr-cyr, Вида Огњеновић, ; born 14 August 1941) is a Serbian theater director, playwright, writer, drama professor and diplomat. Biography Ognjenović completed primary education in the town of Vrbas, before going ...
(born 1941), Serbian theater director, playwright and diplomat * Vida Petrović-Škero (born 1955), Serbian Supreme Court judge * Vida Samadzai (born 1978), Miss Afghanistan 2003 * Vida Dutton Scudder (1861–1954), American educator and welfare activist * Vida Steinert, (1903 or 1905–1976), New Zealand painter * Vida Vencienė (born 1961), Lithuanian cross-country skier * Vida de Voss, Namibian feminist activist


Surname

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André Vida André Vida (born 1974) is an American-born German Saxophone, saxophonist, lyricist, avant-garde musician, and Experimental music, experimental composer. Vida has been on the forefront of several major developments in experimental music, including ...
(born 1974), American musician *
Domagoj Vida Domagoj Vida (; born 29 April 1989) is a Croatian professional Association football, footballer who plays as a Defender (association football), defender for Super League Greece club AEK Athens F.C., AEK Athens. He is capable of playing in any def ...
(born 1989), Croatian association football player * Francesco Vida (1903–1984), Italian military officer and skier *
Gheza Vida Gheza or Géza Vida, also known as Grigore (; February 28, 1913 – May 11, 1980), was a Romanian–Hungarian sculptor, engraver, industrial worker and communist militant, one of the most renowned artists of Maramureș region. The descendant of R ...
(1913–1980), Romanian-Hungarian sculptor * Ginny Vida (born 1939), American editor and community leader *
Giorgio Levi Della Vida Giorgio Levi Della Vida (22 August 1886 in Venice – 25 November 1967 in Rome) was an Italian Jewish linguist whose expertise lay in Hebrew, Arabic, and other Semitic languages, as well as on the history and culture of the Near East. Biography B ...
(1886–1967), Italian Jewish linguist * José Vida Soria (1937–2019), Spanish jurist and politician *
József Vida József Vida (born January 9, 1963, in Sárvár, Vas) is a retired male hammer thrower from Hungary, who represented his native country at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. He set his personal best (76.01 metres) on July 4, 1999, in ...
(born 1963), Hungarian hammer thrower * Katie Vida, American interdisciplinary artist * Marco Girolamo Vida (c. 1485–1566), Italian humanist, bishop, and poet *
Péter Vida Péter Vida (born 18 December 1983 in Schwedt, Schwedt/Oder) is a German politician (Brandenburg United Civic Movements/Free Voters, BVB/Freie Wähler). He was a member of the Landtag of Brandenburg from October 2014 to September 2024 and chairma ...
(born 1983), German politician *
Piero Vida Piero Vida (5 August 1938 – 25 January 1987) was an Italian film actor. He appeared in 52 films between 1959 and 1987. He was born in Venice, Italy and died in Rome, Italy. Partial filmography * '' Il raccomandato di ferro'' (1959) * '' ...
(1938–1987), Italian film actor * Rudika Vida, Croatian footballer * Szabolcs Vida, Hungarian motorcycle speedway rider *
Vendela Vida Vendela Vida (born September 6, 1971) is an American novelist, journalist, editor, screenplay writer, and educator. She is the author of multiple books, has worked as a writing teacher, and is a founder and editor of '' The Believer'' magazine. ...
(born 1971), American writer * Viktor Vida (1913–1960), Croatian writer


Other uses

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Vida (trade union) Vida is a trade union representing workers in the transport and service industries in Austria. The union was founded in December 2006, when the Railway Workers' Union merged with the Commerce and Transport Union and the Hotel, Catering and Person ...
, Austrian trade union * Vida AB, Swedish sawmill company * Club Deportivo y Social Vida, football team from Honduras *
VAT in the Digital Age The VAT in the Digital Age (ViDA) package, also know as the ViDA package or ViDA reform, is a three-pillar reform originating from the European Commission's Tax Package; adopted on 15 July 2020, to establish a fair, efficient, and sustainable taxa ...
, EU VAT reform


See also

* Vida "V" Rocca, character from ''Power Rangers Mystic Force'' *
Vidas Vidas may refer to: People * Vidas Alunderis (born 1979), Lithuanian footballer * Vidas Bičiulaitis (born 1971), Lithuanian boxer * Vidas Blekaitis (born 1972), Lithuanian strongman * Vidas Dančenka (born 1973), Lithuanian football player * V ...
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