Vida

Meaning life
Origin Latin, Portuguese, Spanish
Gender Girl
Popularity Moderate
Length 4
Syllables 2
Syllabification Vi-da

About Vida

Simple yet profound, Vida carries powerful symbolism within just four letters. The name has an artistic, bohemian sensibility that appeals to creative and free-spirited families. It's refreshingly unpretentious while still being distinctive and memorable. Vida suggests vitality and celebration, embodying optimism and forward-thinking attitudes. The name has literary and cultural connections that add layers of depth for those who appreciate such richness. Its brevity makes it strong and direct, impossible to shorten or diminish. Vida crosses cultural boundaries with ease, recognized and pronounceable in numerous languages worldwide. The name feels both vintage and contemporary simultaneously, giving it remarkable timelessness. For parents seeking something meaningful without being complicated, Vida delivers perfectly. It's a name that grows with a child, maintaining relevance and appeal through every life stage.

Variations of Name Vida

Vidaa
Vidya
Veeda
Veedaa

Nicknames for Vida

Vi
Vivi
Vidie
Dee
Vida

Famous People Named Vida

Vida GoldsteinAustralian suffragette and social reformer
Vida ChenowethAmerican operatic soprano
Vida Jane ButlerBritish historian and biographer
Vida Petrović-ŠkeroCroatian composer and pianist
Vida Dutton ScudderAmerican educator and writer
Vida HeydariIranian film and theater actress
Vida GuerraCuban-American glamour model
Vida BlueAmerican former professional baseball pitcher
Vida Jane Mary BinghamEnglish heiress and socialite
Vida ÁlvarezSpanish actress and dancer

Characters Named Vida

Vida BohemeCharacter from the movie "To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar"
Vida WinterCharacter from the novel "The Thirteenth Tale" by Diane Setterfield
Vida AtwoodCharacter from the TV series "Desperate Housewives"
Vida RoccaCharacter from the TV series "Empire"