Hamida
Hamida is an Arabic given name that means praiseworthy, and it is the feminine form of the name Hamid, may refer to:
People
- Ahmed Hamida, citizen of Algeria
- Adil Mabrouk Bin Hamida, citizen of Tunisia, former extrajudicial detainee at the U.S. Guantanamo Bay detainment camps, in Cuba
- Hamida al-Attas (born 1934), the mother of Osama bin Laden
- Hamida Banu Begum (1527–1604), wife of the second Mughal Emperor, Humayun, and the mother of Mughal Emperor, Akbar
- Hamida Banu Shova, founder and chairperson of Queens University, Bangladesh
- Hamida Barmaki (1970–2011) Afghan law professor and human rights activist
- Hamida Djandoubi (1949–1977), the last person to be guillotined in France, at Baumettes Prison in Marseille
- Hamida Javanshir (1873–1955), Azerbaijani philanthropist and women's rights activist
- Hamida Omarova (born 1957), Azerbaijani actress
- Hamida Pahalwan, Indian wrestler in Radhanpur during the 1930s
- DJ Hamida, Moroccan DJ and record producer based in France
Fictional characters
- Ĥamida, a character in the film A Girl Named Maĥmood
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