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Aida in Italian

Aida in Italian is Aida — Aida means a female given name, made famous by Verdi's opera of the same name.

Aida in Italian

Aida
proper noun
A en given name in quiet use since the 1870s.

What does "Aida" mean?

  1. noun A female given name, made famous by Verdi's opera of the same name.
    "They named their daughter Aida after the opera."
  2. noun A type of coarse, evenly woven cotton fabric used for cross-stitch embroidery.
    "She stitched the pattern onto a piece of Aida cloth."

Aida in a sentence

  • They named their daughter Aida after the opera.
  • She stitched the pattern onto a piece of Aida cloth.

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What is "Aida" in Italian?

"Aida" in Italian is Aida. Aida means: A female given name, made famous by Verdi's opera of the same name.

How do you use "Aida" in a sentence?

Example: "They named their daughter Aida after the opera." In Italian, "Aida" is Aida.

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