Aida (disambiguation)

Aida is an opera by Giuseppe Verdi.

Aida or AIDA may also refer to:

People

  • Aida (given name), a female given name (including a list of persons with the name)
  • Aida (surname), a Japanese surname (including a list of persons with the name)
  • Miriam Aïda (born 1974), Swedish jazz singer
  • Tita Aida, American activist and advocate for HIV/AIDS awareness

Places

In computer science

  • AIDA64, computer software that provides information on hardware
  • AIDA32, computer software that provides information on hardware
  • AIDA (computing), a set of defined interfaces and formats for representing common data analysis objects, primarily used by researchers in high-energy particle physics
  • AIDA/Web, a Smalltalk open source web application framework

In fiction

  • Aida, a character from The Cairo Trilogy, by Naquib Mahfouz
  • AIDA (.hack), Artificially Intelligent Data Anomalies, fictional AIs in the .hack franchise
  • Aida, one of the protagonists in the 2003 video game Unreal II: The Awakening
  • Aida, one of the playable maps in the MMORPG Mu Online
  • Aïda, a character in the Neal Stephenson novel Seveneves
  • AIDA, a Life-Model Decoy from Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

Films and television

Music

Organisations

Other uses

See also

  • All pages with a title containing Aida
  • After Aida, a 1985 play-with-music by Julian Mitchell
  • Ask Aida, an interactive cooking show on the Food Network hosted by Aida Mollenkamp
  • Celeste Aida, a romanza from the first act of the opera Aida, by Giuseppe Verdi
  • Fascinating Aïda, a British comedy singing group and satirical cabaret act founded in March 1983
  • Men in Aida, a homophonic translation of Book One of Homer's Iliad into a farcical bathhouse scenario
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