zhyda
Zhyda is a surname of Eastern European origin, primarily found in Ukraine and Russia. Its etymology is believed to be derived from the Slavic word "zhida," which historically referred to a Jewish person. This linguistic connection suggests that the surname may have originated as an ethnonym, indicating a person's ancestry or religious affiliation. Over time, like many surnames, it became hereditary and passed down through generations.
The prevalence of the Zhyda surname is most concentrated in regions with historical Jewish populations and
Research into the Zhyda surname can be found in genealogical records, historical demographic studies, and academic