Rhoda (name)


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FieldValue
nameRhoda
imagePeter Returns by Weigel.png
captionPeter Returns by Johann Christoph Weigel, 1695. Rhoda is in the upper left of the woodcut.
genderFemale
originGreek and Latin
meaningRose or "from Rhodes"
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|name=Rhoda |image=Peter Returns by Weigel.png |caption=Peter Returns by Johann Christoph Weigel, 1695. Rhoda is in the upper left of the woodcut. |gender=Female |origin=Greek and Latin |meaning=Rose or "from Rhodes"

Rhoda is a feminine given name, originating in both Greek and Latin. Its primary meaning is "rose", from the Greek "rhodon", but it can also mean "from Rhodes", from the Greek Rhodos, signifying the Greek island originally named for its roses. A woman named Rhoda is mentioned once in the Bible in Acts. Rhoda has been used as a feminine form of Roderick in the Scottish Highlands. The Greek form of the name is Rhode or Rhodé, pronounced RO-dee. Numerous phonetic spelling variants are in use in the Anglosphere, including Rhodee, Rhodey, and Rhodie.

People

Actresses

Politicians

  • Rhoda Moy Crawford (born 1989), Jamaican politician
  • Rhoda Grant (born 1963), Scottish Labour Member of the Scottish Parliament
  • Rhoda Fox Graves (1877–1950), American suffragist, woman's rights activist, and pioneering female Republican politician
  • Rhoda S. Jacobs (born 1937), American member of the New York State Assembly
  • Rhoda Perry (born 1943), member of the Rhode Island Senate

Singers and musicians

  • Rhoda Chase (1914–1978), American blues singer
  • Rhoda Dakar (born 1958), British singer and musician, lead singer of the Bodysnatchers
  • Rhoda Hutchinson, a member of the Hutchinson Family Singers, a group popular in the 1840s
  • Rhoda Scott (born 1938), African-American hard bop and soul jazz organist

Writers

Others

Fictional characters

References

References

  1. (2006). "Oxford Dictionary of First Names". Oxford University Press.

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