Sedda name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin: Armenian, Arabic and Latin
Meaning: Noise and Echo of Forests
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What does Sedda mean?

Girl name Sedda has origin in Armenian. Sedda is a version of well-known Seda. Seda is a version of Reseda. Arabic and Armenian name Seda is substantially used in English, meaning of Seda is "Echo of Forests and Noise".

Variants of Sedda

Seda

How popular is the name Sedda?

Sedda is a familiar baby name in Italy. At least, 100 people globally have carried Sedda as their given name according to our research.

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Numerological aspects of Sedda

Good things don't just fall from the sky. You have to earn them. You know this. The letter S is your cornerstone reveals you have a strong spirit. You are fully devoted to the people you care for but to get to this point with a person, it takes a lot of time and effort. You are a born artist even if you won't admit it. As every person has its flaws, you are not an exception. You always put other people's needs and wishes before yours. But you just won't admit it.

Other names similar to Sedda, for would be parents

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  •  Yieshah - Girl name Yieshah is originated from Arabic, meaning of Yieshah is "Woman or Lively" is chiefly used in English and Arabic
  •  Kathirah - Meaning of Kathirah is Plenty is a baby girl name is used in Arabic and Sindhi
  •  Ujala - Ujala's meaning is On Fire or Lighting is originated from Sanskrit bestowed upon both genders is used chiefly in Kannada, Oriya and Hindi
  •  Ezhil - Notably used in Tamil, Hindi and Tamil, Ezhil means "Azhagu or Beauty" is used as a unisex name

Famous people named Sedda

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