Proper noun
Reda (plural Redas)
A surname.
“I feel good just to know that I will not be a victim of the black market anymore,” said Mohamed Reda, a ration cardholder with a family of six. Source: Internet
When Reda Ouahidy opened downtown’s Café de Paris seven-odd years ago, he decided to create the kind of place where he’d like to go: Somewhere to sit and have “a proper cup” of coffee, as he describes it (that is, not in paper and not to-go). Source: Internet
The Limehouse performances of the night came from youth boxer Reda Affelad and senior fighter Marius Potop. Source: Internet
Ethiopia’s Minister of Information Getachew Reda said there are elements in Egypt working with forces looking to destabilize Ethiopia. Source: Internet
Getachew Reda need to get a desk job away from the public. Source: Internet
Tiffany was born in Los Angeles, California to an African-American mother and an Eritrean father by name Tsihaye Reda Haddish who entered the United States as a refugee. Source: Internet