Uda

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== English == === Etymology 1 === ==== Proper noun ==== Uda A Lower Cross River language of Nigeria. ==== Noun ==== Uda (plural Uda) A kind of African long-legged sheep, typically having a brown or black front half and a white rear half. === Etymology 2 === ==== Proper noun ==== Uda A right tributary of the Selenga in Buryatia, Russia. A river in Khabarovsk Krai, Russia in the Russian Far East, flowing into the Sea of Okhotsk. === Etymology 3 === ==== Proper noun ==== Uda A city in Nara Prefecture, Japan. === Etymology 4 === ==== Proper noun ==== Uda A commune of Argeș County, Romania. === Anagrams === ADU, AUD, du'a', DAU, aud, Dua, Au.D., dau., dua, Adu, aud., Aud, dau == Italian == === Etymology === From Sardinian uda (“bulrush”), perhaps a toponymic surname for someone who lived in an area rich in bulrushes. === Proper noun === Uda m or f by sense a surname from Sardinian === Further reading === Stefano Ravara (2015–2026), Mappa dei Cognomi‎[1] == Old Dutch == === Etymology === Perhaps ultimately related to Proto-Germanic *euþą (“newborn”). Compare (masculine) Old English Ūda. === Proper noun === Ūda f a female given name 9th century CE, Evangeliarium van Munsterbilzen [Evangelistary of Munsterbilzen]; ==== Declension ==== === Further reading === “Trois documents sur Wittem”, in Publications de la Société Historique et Archéologique dans le duché de Limbourg. Deel 5‎[2] (in French), 1868, page 454 == Old English == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈuː.dɑ/ === Proper noun === Ūda m a male given name ==== Declension ==== Weak: === References === Liber Vitae Ecclesiae Dunelmensis: Nec Non Obituaria Duo Ejusdem Ecclesiae (Durham Liber Vitae) page 34, line 4, recorded as "Uda". == Romanian == === Etymology === From uda, definite feminine form of ud (“wet”). === Pronunciation === === Proper noun === Uda f a commune of Argeș County, Romania a village in Uda, Argeș County, Romania a village in Tătăruși, Iași County, Romania