77%RatingSave Gender Feminine Usage Arabic, Bosnian, Albanian, Literature Scripts عائدة(Arabic) Pronounced Pron. /ˈʕaː.ʔi.da/(Arabic) /ɑ.ˈiː.də/(English) [key·simplify] Meaning & HistoryExpand Links Variant of Ayda. This name was used in Verdi's opera Aida (1871), where it belongs to an Ethiopian princess held captive in Egypt. Related NamesFamily Tree·Details Other Languages & CulturesAyda(Persian) Aída(Spanish) Ajda, Ayda(Turkish) Same SpellingAídaUser SubmissionsAïda, Aīda, Aida, Aidə PopularityDetails Last ranked #84 in 2020 Bosnia and Herzegovina Last ranked #548 in 1960 Brazil (by decade) Last ranked #86 in 2004 Catalonia, Spain Last ranked #361 in 2022 England and Wales Last ranked #467 in 1908 (Aida) #415 in 2023 (Aïda) France Last ranked #48 in 2000 Galicia, Spain Last ranked #157 in 2023 Italy Last ranked #12 in 2001 Kazakhstan Last ranked #69 in 2003 Spain Last ranked #874 in 1976 United States People think this name isRate·Details classic formal upper class natural wholesome refined strange simple serious Name DaysName Days? Finland: April 22Hungary: February 2Latvia: February 3 (as Aīda) Categories archers, currently out of the US top 1000, Fire Emblem characters, Gundam characters, opera, princesses, The Sopranos characters, travel