Ada
Ada, ADA, or A.D.A. may refer to:
People
- St. Ada, a 7th-century French abbess
- Ada, Countess of Atholl (died 1264)
- Ada, Countess of Holland
- Ada de Warenne, Countess of Northumbria and Huntingdon (died 1178)
- Ada of Caria, satrap deposed by her brother Idrieus and restored by Alexander the Great
- Ada, sister of Charlemagne, for whom the Ada Gospels at Trier were produced
- Ada Lovelace, the "first computer programmer"
- Ada (musician), stage name of electronic artist, DJ, and singer Michaela Dippel
Places
- Ada, Croatia
- Ada, Ghana
- Ada (Ghana parliament constituency)
- Ada (Serbia)
- Ada County, Idaho, U.S.
- Ada River, New Zealand
- Ada Township (disambiguation)
- Ada, Minnesota, U.S.
- Ada, Ohio, U.S.
- Ada, Oklahoma, U.S.
- Ada, Michigan, U.S.
Television and film
Politics and government
Air travel
Computing
Medicine
Enzymes
Video games
Other uses
- Ada (name), a feminine given name (and list of people with the name)
- Ada (food), an Indian food made with rice, coconut powder mix, and sugar
- Ada (orchid), a genus of orchids
- Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle, a 1969 novel by Vladimir Nabokov
- ADA collider, the first electron–positron collider
- Adangme language's ISO 639-2 code
- Advanced Distribution Automation, the extension of intelligent control over an electrical power grid
- After the Development of Agriculture, A.D.A., a system of counting years, like A.D. and A.M.
- Alternative Distribution Alliance, a music distributor owned by Warner Music Group
- Amigos dos Amigos, a drug cartel in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro
- Analog-to-digital converter/Digital-to-analog converter, seen as ADA or A/DA, a conversion occurring in some electronic devices, often musical
- Association of Drainage Authorities, a membership body for those involved in water level management in the United Kingdom
- Angehöriger der Armee, or AdA, a member of the Swiss Armed Forces
See also