Koda

Koda or KODA may refer to:

People

 * Cub Koda (1948–2000), American rock and roll songwriter, singer, guitarist, disc jockey, music critic and record compiler
 * Geeta Koda (born ca. 1983), Indian politician
 * Gjon Koda (born 1893), Albanian friar, one of the 38 Blessed Martyrs of Albania
 * Harold Koda (born 1950), American fashion scholar
 * Madhu Koda (born 1971), Indian Chief Minister of the State of Jharkhand
 * Kōda, often spelled Koda or Kouda, a common Japanese surname
 * Aya Kōda (1904–1990), Japanese essayist and novelist
 * Gakuto Coda (born 1977), Japanese light novelist
 * Isao Koda (born 1965), Japanese baseball pitcher
 * Hiroyuki Koda (1944–1997), director of the US Yoshukai Karate Association 1979-1997
 * Kaho Kōda (born 1967), Japanese voice actress
 * Koda Kumi (born 1982), Japanese pop singer
 * Kuniko Koda (born 1965), Japanese politician
 * Kōda Rohan, pen name of Japanese author Kōda Shigeyuki (1867–1947)
 * Masakazu Koda (born 1969), Japanese soccer player
 * Mariko Kouda (born 1969), Japanese voice actress and J-Pop singer
 * Naoko Kouda, stage name of Japanese voice actress Yumiko Satō (born 1959)
 * Nobu Kōda (1870–1946), Japanese composer, violinist, and music teacher
 * Shosei Koda (1979–2004), Japanese tourist who was beheaded in Iraq
 * Kōda, fictional family in the Manpuku Japanese TV drama series (2018–)
 * Koda Glover (born 1993), American baseball pitcher
 * Koda Martin (born 1995), American football player
 * KODA (singer) (full name Kofi Owusu Dua Anto, 1978–2024), Ghanaian gospel singer

Places

 * Kōda Station (disambiguation), three train stations in Japan
 * Koda Dam, in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan
 * Kōda, former Japanese town, merged into Akitakata, Hiroshima in 2004
 * Kōda, former Japanese town, merged into Kōta, Aichi in 1955
 * Koda, or Koda-cho, a district (cho) of Tahara, Aichi Japan
 * Koda River, the Japanese name of the Hutuo River (China), in the Linji school of Buddhism
 * Koda River (D. R. Congo), also spelled Kodda or Kodha, in Ituri province
 * Kōda River (Aichi), Japan; also called Kōta like the town
 * Kōda River (Kōchi), Japan; "Kanda" in some English sources
 * Koda (Russia), a tributary of the Angara in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia
 * Koda River (South Sudan), in Jubek State

Other uses

 * KODA, an FM radio station in Houston, Texas, United States
 * KODA, prefix of the KLAT AM radio station in Houston, Texas, until 1979
 * KODA (Denmark), the collecting society for songwriters, composers and music publishers of Denmark
 * KODA (Kid Of Deaf Adult), an acronym sometimes used to refer to a Child Of Deaf Adult (CODA) under the age of 18
 * Koda, a character in the Disney Brother Bear movies.
 * Koda (Power Rangers Dino Charge), a character in the television series Power Rangers Dino Charge
 * Koda Farms, a family-owned rice producer in California
 * Koda language, spoken in India and Bangladesh
 * Koda millet or Kodo millet, Paspalum scrobiculatum
 * Koda tree, Ehretia acuminata, from China, Japan, New Guinea and Australia
 * KODA Finance, a finance company in the UK