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==Surname==
==Surname==
In Slavic languages, the surname derives from the nickname for a [[bagpipes]] player (from "duda" which means a bagpipe). In Czech, it may also originate from the word "dudek" ([[hoopoe]]), while in Hungarian comes either from the old secular name "Duda" or is an abbreviated version of "Dudás".<ref>{{cite book |editor1-last=Hanks |editor1-first=Patrick |title=Dictionary of American Family Names. Vol.1. A–F |date=2003 |publisher=[[Oxford University Press]] |isbn=9780199771691 |page=491}}</ref>
*[[Andrzej Duda]] (born 1972), President of Poland

*[[Jan-Krzysztof Duda]] (born 1998), a Polish chess player
===Arts and entertainment===
*[[Jason Duda]] (born 1975), a Canadian ice hockey player
*[[Jörg Duda]] (born 1968), a German composer
*[[Elisabeth Duda]] (born 1979), Polish writer, film and television actress
*[[Lucas Duda]] (born 1986), an American baseball player
*[[Harry Duda]] (born 1944), Polish poet and publicist
*[[Ondrej Duda]] (born 1994), a Slovak football midfielder
*[[Jerzy Duda-Gracz]] (1941–2004), Polish painter
*[[Oswald Duda]] (1869–1941), a German entomologist
*[[John Duda]] (born 1977), American film actor
*[[Paul Duda]] (born 1943), a Canadian football player
*[[Jörg Duda]] (born 1968), German composer
*[[Radu Duda]] (born 1960), a Romanian prince
*[[Kelly Duda]] (born 1966), American filmmaker and activist
*[[Mariusz Duda]] (born 1975), Polish musician and composer
*[[Steve Duda]], American DJ, record producer, engineer and manager

===Politics===
*[[Agata Kornhauser-Duda]] (born 1972), Polish former teacher and first lady of Poland
*[[Andrzej Duda]] (born 1972), president of Poland
*[[Joanna Duda-Gwiazda]], wife of the Polish trade unionist and politician Andrzej Gwiazda

===Sports and games===
*[[Adam Duda]] (born 1991), Polish footballer
*[[Bogusław Duda]] (born 1953), Polish racewalker
*[[Brigitte Duda]] (born 1961), Austrian diver
*[[Jan-Krzysztof Duda]] (born 1998), Polish chess player
*[[Jason Duda]] (born 1975), Canadian ice hockey player
*[[Kacper Duda]] (born 2004), Polish footballer
*[[Lucas Duda]] (born 1986), American baseball player
*[[Mark Duda]] (born 1961), American football defensive tackle
*[[Ondrej Duda]] (born 1994), Slovak footballer
*[[Paul Duda]] (born 1943), Canadian football player
*[[Radek Duda]] (born 1979), Czech ice hockey player

===Other===
*[[Bonaventura Duda]] (1924–2017), Croatian Franciscan friar, theologian and member of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts
*[[Jarosław Duda (computer scientist)|Jarosław Duda]], Polish computer scientist
*[[Oswald Duda]] (1869–1941), German entomologist
*[[Radu Duda]] (born 1960), Romanian prince
*[[Richard O. Duda]], American professor of electrical engineering


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Duda (disambiguation)]]
*[[Duda (disambiguation)]]
*[[Dūda (surname)]]
*[[Dūda (surname)]]

==References==
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{{Given name|type=both}}
{{Given name|type=both}}

[[Category:Slavic-language surnames]]

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Duda is a given name and surname. Notable people with the name include:

Given name

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  • Duda Salabert (born 1981/82), Brazilian politician and teacher
  • Duda Sanadze (born 1992), a Georgian basketball player
  • Duda Yankovich (born 1976), a Serbian Brazilian fighter in boxing and mixed martial arts

Surname

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In Slavic languages, the surname derives from the nickname for a bagpipes player (from "duda" which means a bagpipe). In Czech, it may also originate from the word "dudek" (hoopoe), while in Hungarian comes either from the old secular name "Duda" or is an abbreviated version of "Dudás".[1]

Arts and entertainment

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Politics

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Sports and games

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Other

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Hanks, Patrick, ed. (2003). Dictionary of American Family Names. Vol.1. A–F. Oxford University Press. p. 491. ISBN 9780199771691.