Hamida
Hamida is an Arabic given name that means praiseworthy, and it is the feminine form of the name
Hamid. In Azerbaijani it becomes Həmidə. It may refer to:
People
- DJ Hamida, Moroccan DJ and record producer based in France
Given name
- Hamida Addèche, French long-distance runner
- Hamida al-Attas, the mother of Osama bin Laden
- Hamida Banu, Indian sprinter
- Hamida Banu Begum, wife of the second Mughal Emperor, Humayun, and the mother of Mughal Emperor, Akbar
- Hamida Banu Shova, founder and chairperson of Queens University, Bangladesh
- Hamida Barmaki Afghan law professor and human rights activist
- Hamida Djandoubi, the last person to be guillotined in France, at Baumettes Prison in Marseille
- Hamida Ghafour, Canadian journalist and author of Afghan origin
- Hamida Habibullah, Indian parliamentarian, educationist and social worker
- Hamida Al-Habsi, Omani shot putter and discus thrower
- Hamida Javanshir, Azerbaijani philanthropist and women's rights activist
- Hamida Khuhro, Pakistani politician and historian Sindh government minister
- Hamida Nana, Syrian writer and journalist
- Hamida Rania Nefsi, Algerian swimmer
- Hamida Omarova, Azerbaijani actress
- Hamida Pahalwan, Indian wrestler in Radhanpur during the 1930s
Middle name
- K. J. Hamida Khanam, Bangladeshi politician.
Ben / Bin / Bani / Banu Hamida
- Bani Hamida, a semi-nomadic bedouin tribe that controlled much of the land East of the Dead Sea before the establishment of the emirate of Transjordan
- Adil Mabrouk Bin Hamida, citizen of Tunisia, former extrajudicial detainee at the U.S. Guantanamo Bay detainment camps, in Cuba
- Mongi Ben Hamida, Tunisian neurologist and neuropsychiatrist
Fictional characters
- Ĥamida, a character in the film ''A Girl Named Maĥmood''