Dida
Dida is a popular Brazilian name, often used as a nickname for grandmothers or maternal figures. It is derived from the Portuguese word "dida," which means "aunt" or "nurse." The name is commonly associated with warmth, care, and familial love, reflecting the nurturing role that such figures play in families.
In addition to its familial connotation, Dida is also known as the nickname of Dida, a famous Brazilian former professional football (soccer) player. He gained recognition for his skills as a goalkeeper and played for clubs like Corinthians and AC Milan. Dida is celebrated for his contributions to the sport, including winning the FIFA World Cup with the Brazilian national team in 2002.