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Majda [ماجدة] is a
female given name, most po****r in Slovenia, but also in some
other areas of
former Yugoslavia and Arabic-speaking
countries (Egypt...
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Princess Majda Ra'ad (Arabic: ماجدة رعد; born
Margaretha Inga
Elisabeth Lind; 5
September 1942 – 3
January 2025) was a Swedish-born
Jordanian member of...
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Majda Sandra Aboulumosha (born 14
October 1987) is a
Romanian actress.
Aboulumosha was born on 14
October 1987, in Ploiești, Prahova. Her
mother is Romanian...
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Majda Ankele-Samaluk (born 6
October 1940) is a
Slovenian alpine skier. She
competed at the 1964
Winter Olympics and the 1968
Winter Olympics, representing...
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Majda Milak (Serbian Cyrillic: Мајда Милак; born 26
March 1977) is a
Serbian rhythmic gymnast. As a 15-year-old girl, she
competed as an
Independent Olympic...
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Oldrich Majda (5
April 1930 – 2006) was a
Slovak artist, painter,
Illustrator and sculptor.
Majda was born with a
heart defect, the doctor's prognosis...
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Majda Vrhovnik (nom de
guerre Lojzka) (14
April 1922 – 4 May 1945) was a
Slovene communist and
medical student. She was a
member of the
District Committee...
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Majda Sepe (née Bernard; 2 July 1937 – 11
April 2006) was one of the most
successful and well
recognized Slovenian singers in the time of
Yugoslavia and...
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Andrew Joseph Majda (30
January 1949 – 12
March 2021) was an
American mathematician and the
Morse Professor of Arts and
Sciences at the
Courant Institute...
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Majda Kirmizi née Mehmedović, (born 25 May 1990) is a
retired Montenegrin handball player and a
former player of the
Montenegrin national team. She won...