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ída

Ída is a feminine given name used in Nordic countries, especially Iceland, where it appears as a localized variant of Ida. In broader European contexts it may be encountered as a loanword or as a closely related form of Ida in various languages.

Origin and meaning are linked to the broader name Ida, which is of Germanic origin. The exact

Pronunciation and orthography vary by language. In Icelandic, the name is typically written with an acute accent

Geographic distribution and use have fluctuated over time. While Ida remains the more common form in many

See also: Ida (given name).

roots
are
debated,
but
the
form
Ída/Ída
is
commonly
associated
with
Old
Norse
or
Germanic
naming
traditions
and
has
been
connected
with
notions
of
diligence
or
industriousness
in
some
interpretations.
In
Nordic
usage,
the
accent
on
the
first
letter
helps
mark
the
traditional
pronunciation
and
distinguishes
the
name
from
other
variants.
on
the
initial
I
(Ída)
and
pronounced
with
a
long
vowel,
roughly
similar
to
“EE-dah,”
with
a
crisp
consonant
at
the
end.
The
diacritic
signals
a
distinct
vowel
quality
and
stress
pattern
in
Icelandic
spelling.
parts
of
Europe
and
the
English-speaking
world,
Ída
is
part
of
Iceland’s
naming
repertoire
and
reflects
local
spelling
conventions.
The
name
has
appeared
in
contemporary
Nordic
literature
and
media,
contributing
to
its
ongoing
cultural
presence.