Seda

Meaning of Seda

The name Seda is a beautiful and unique choice for a baby girl, with roots in both Turkish and Armenian cultures. In Turkish, Seda is pronounced as SEH-dah (/sɛdɑ/), while in Armenian, it is pronounced as SEH-duh (/sɛdə/). The name carries a sense of elegance and simplicity, often associated with the meanings of "voice" or "echo" in Turkish. Though not widely common in the United States, Seda has been consistently used over the years, reflecting its timeless appeal. The name saw its highest occurrence in 1986 with 13 newborns named Seda and has maintained a steady presence since then. Variations of the name include Sedah, offering parents a slight twist on this lovely moniker. Whether you are drawn to its cultural significance or its melodic sound, Seda is a name that stands out for its grace and understated charm.

Pronunciation

Turkish

  • Pronunced as SEH-dah (/sɛdɑ/)

Armenian

  • Pronunced as SEH-duh (/sɛdə/)

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Notable People Named Seda

Seda Eğridere is a Turkish actress known for her role in Alina, the Turkish Assassin, and made her directorial debut with the wartime drama Seasons of War in 2014.
Seda Sayan is a renowned Turkish pop folk singer, actress, and TV variety-show hostess.
Seda Nur İncik is a Turkish female football midfielder who plays for Beşiktaş J.K. in the Turkish Women's First League and has represented Turkey at the U-17 and U-19 levels.
Seda Aznavour - Seda "Patricia" Aznavour is a French singer and artist, known as the daughter of the famous Charles Aznavour.
Seda Noorlander is a former Dutch tennis player who reached a career-high ranking of No. 80 in the world and had her best Grand Slam performance at Wimbledon in 1999.
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