- Source: Suda (surname)
Suda is a Japanese habitational name from a village in Shinano. This surname is commonly found in northeastern and west-central Japan and on Okinawa Island. The majority of bearers descend from the Minamoto clan through the Inuoe family.
Akari Suda (born 1991), Japanese pop singer
Anna Suda (born 1997), Japanese performer and actress
Brian Suda (born 1979), American informatician
Friedrich Suda (born 1939), Austrian swimmer
Goichi Suda (born 1968), Japanese video game designer
Hubert Suda (born 1969), Maltese football player
Issei Suda (born 1940), Japanese photographer
Izumi Suda (born 1943, Newell, CA USA IT Manager
Kenji Suda (born 1966), Japanese ski jumper
Kosuke Suda (born 1980), Japanese football player
Kota Suda (born 1986), Japanese baseball player
Masaki Suda (born 1993), Japanese actor and singer
Masanori Suda (born 1973), Japanese mixed martial artist
Mohammed al-Tawudi ibn Suda (1700–1795), Arabic scholar
Orhan Suda (1916–?), Turkish cyclist
Peeter Süda (1883–1920), Estonian organist and composer
Sucharit Suda (1895–1982), Thai royalty
Tetsuo Suda (born 1948), Japanese TV presenter
Yoshimasa Suda (born 1967), Japanese football player
See also
Suda Chaleephay (born 1987), Thai weightlifter
Suda (disambiguation)
Sudha, given name
ja:須田, ja:菅田
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Suda (surname)
- Suda (disambiguation)
- Sudha
- Apion
- Hesychius of Miletus
- Starling (name)
- Sugo (disambiguation)
- Poseidon
- Alexander Polyhistor
- List of Tsukimichi: Moonlit Fantasy episodes