Koda

Koda or KODA may refer to: == People == Cub Koda (1948–2000), American rock and roll songwriter, singer, guitarist, disc jockey, music critic and record compiler Geeta Koda (born ca. 1983), Indian politician Gjon Koda (born 1893), Albanian friar, one of the 38 Blessed Martyrs of Albania Harold Koda (born 1950), American fashion scholar Madhu Koda (born 1971), Indian Chief Minister of the State of Jharkhand Kōda, often spelled Koda or Kouda, a common Japanese surname Aya Kōda (1904–1990), Japanese essayist and novelist Gakuto Coda (born 1977), Japanese light novelist Isao Koda (born 1965), Japanese baseball pitcher Hiroyuki Koda (1944–1997), director of the US Yoshukai Karate Association 1979–1997 Kaho Kōda (born 1967), Japanese voice actress Koda Kumi (born 1982), Japanese pop singer Kuniko Koda (born 1965), Japanese politician Kōda Rohan, pen name of Japanese author Kōda Shigeyuki (1867–1947) Masakazu Koda (born 1969), Japanese soccer player Mariko Kouda (born 1969), Japanese voice actress and J-Pop singer Naoko Kouda, stage name of Japanese voice actress Yumiko Satō (born 1959) Nobu Kōda (1870–1946), Japanese composer, violinist, and music teacher Shosei Koda (1979–2004), Japanese tourist who was beheaded in Iraq Kōda, fictional family in the Manpuku Japanese TV drama series (2018–) Koda Glover (born 1993), American baseball pitcher Koda Martin (born 1995), American football player KODA (singer) (full name Kofi Owusu Dua Anto, 1978–2024), Ghanaian gospel singer == Places == Kōda Station (disambiguation), three train stations in Japan Koda Dam, in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan Kōda, former Japanese town, merged into Akitakata, Hiroshima in 2004 Kōda, former Japanese town, merged into Kōta, Aichi in 1955 Koda, or Koda-cho, a district (cho) of Tahara, Aichi Japan Koda River, the Japanese name of the Hutuo River (China), in the Linji school of Buddhism Koda River (D. R. Congo), also spelled Kodda or Kodha, in Ituri province Kōda River (Aichi), Japan; also called Kōta like the town Kōda River (Kōchi), Japan; "Kanda" in some English sources Koda (Russia), a tributary of the Angara in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia Koda River (South Sudan), in Jubek State Koda, a hamlet and part of Tetín (Beroun District), Czech Republic == Other uses == KODA, an FM radio station in Houston, Texas, United States KODA, prefix of the KLAT AM radio station in Houston, Texas, until 1979 KODA (Denmark), the collecting society for songwriters, composers and music publishers of Denmark KODA (Kid Of Deaf Adult), an acronym sometimes used to refer to a Child Of Deaf Adult (CODA) under the age of 18 Koda, a character in the Disney Brother Bear movies.

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Koda

Koda or KODA may refer to: == People == Cub Koda (1948–2000), American rock and roll songwriter, singer, guitarist, disc jockey, music critic and record compiler Geeta Koda (born ca. 1983), Indian politician Gjon Koda (born 1893), Albanian friar, one of the 38 Blessed Martyrs of Albania Harold Koda (born 1950), American fashion scholar Madhu Koda (born 1971), Indian Chief Minister of the State of Jharkhand Kōda, often spelled Koda or Kouda, a common Japanese surname Aya Kōda (1904–1990), Japanese essayist and novelist Gakuto Coda (born 1977), Japanese light novelist Isao Koda (born 1965), Japanese baseball pitcher Hiroyuki Koda (1944–1997), director of the US Yoshukai Karate Association 1979–1997 Kaho Kōda (born 1967), Japanese voice actress Koda Kumi (born 1982), Japanese pop singer Kuniko Koda (born 1965), Japanese politician Kōda Rohan, pen name of Japanese author Kōda Shigeyuki (1867–1947) Masakazu Koda (born 1969), Japanese soccer player Mariko Kouda (born 1969), Japanese voice actress and J-Pop singer Naoko Kouda, stage name of Japanese voice actress Yumiko Satō (born 1959) Nobu Kōda (1870–1946), Japanese composer, violinist, and music teacher Shosei Koda (1979–2004), Japanese tourist who was beheaded in Iraq Kōda, fictional family in the Manpuku Japanese TV drama series (2018–) Koda Glover (born 1993), American baseball pitcher Koda Martin (born 1995), American football player KODA (singer) (full name Kofi Owusu Dua Anto, 1978–2024), Ghanaian gospel singer == Places == Kōda Station (disambiguation), three train stations in Japan Koda Dam, in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan Kōda, former Japanese town, merged into Akitakata, Hiroshima in 2004 Kōda, former Japanese town, merged into Kōta, Aichi in 1955 Koda, or Koda-cho, a district (cho) of Tahara, Aichi Japan Koda River, the Japanese name of the Hutuo River (China), in the Linji school of Buddhism Koda River (D. R. Congo), also spelled Kodda or Kodha, in Ituri province Kōda River (Aichi), Japan; also called Kōta like the town Kōda River (Kōchi), Japan; "Kanda" in some English sources Koda (Russia), a tributary of the Angara in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia Koda River (South Sudan), in Jubek State Koda, a hamlet and part of Tetín (Beroun District), Czech Republic == Other uses == KODA, an FM radio station in Houston, Texas, United States KODA, prefix of the KLAT AM radio station in Houston, Texas, until 1979 KODA (Denmark), the collecting society for songwriters, composers and music publishers of Denmark KODA (Kid Of Deaf Adult), an acronym sometimes used to refer to a Child Of Deaf Adult (CODA) under the age of 18 Koda, a character in the Disney Brother Bear movies.

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