Koda
Koda may refer to:
- Ehretia acuminata (also known as Koda), a tree from China, Japan, New Guinea and Australia
- KODA, callsign of a Houston FM radio station
- KODA (Denmark), the collecting society for songwriters, composers and music publishers of Denmark
- Koda (Brother Bear), an animated movie character
- KODA (Kid Of Deaf Adult), an acronym sometimes used to refer to a Child Of Deaf Adult (CODA) under the age of 18
- Kōda Station, three train stations in Japan
People:
- Sperie Koda, American Composer/Artist
- Cub Koda, American musician
- Madhu Koda, Indian Chief Minister of the State of Jharkhand
Kōda is a common Japanese surname (spelled 國府田, 甲田, 倖田, 幸田, 香田, 行田, etc.)
- Gakuto Coda, Japanese light novelist (Coda is an unusual spelling for 甲田)
- Kaho Kōda, Japanese voice actress (幸田)
- Kumi Koda, Japanese pop singer (倖田)
- Kuniko Koda, Japanese politician (行田)
- Mariko Kōda, Japanese voice actress and J-Pop singer (國府田)
- Masato Koda, Japanese game music composer (甲田)
- Rohan Kōda, Japanese author (幸田)
- Shosei Koda, Japanese tourist who was beheaded in Iraq (香田)
See also:
- Choda (also known as Koda), an ancient Indian tribal group
- Michael Kodas, author of High Crimes: The Fate of Everest in an Age of Greed (ISBN 978-1401309848), which describes Mount Everest thefts and other crimes