Proper noun
Uchida (plural Uchidas)
A surname from Japanese.
America’s "widening current account deficit, low yields and huge monetary base” due to the Federal Reserve’s unprecedented bond purchases, is the driver, says Minori Uchida, head of global market research at MUFG Bank in Tokyo. Source: Internet
It’s the birth date of Frances Hodgson Burnett (1849–1924), (), Carlo Collodi (1826–1890) (The Adventures of Pinocchio), Yoshiko Uchida (1921–1992), (), and James Ramsey Ullman (1907–1971) ( Source: Internet
While the Concerto No. 19, which comes first, is just fine, it can’t match the passionate slow movement of the 18th, whose contours Ms. Uchida navigates with dusky subtlety, or that earlier work’s exhilarating finale, played here with force and spirit. Source: Internet
Japanese author Uchida Roan wrote 犬物語 (Inu monogatari; A dog's tale) in 1901 as a nationalistic critique of the declining popularity of indigenous dog breeds, which he asserted were descended from the dhole. Source: Internet
Shunichi Uchida and Kazuhiro Fuchi Proceedings of the FGCS Project Evaluation Workshop Institute for New Generation Computer Technology (ICOT). 1992. Source: Internet
“If the El Dorado has a spirit, I think it would feel very unsettling to move again,” Mr. Uchida said. Source: Internet