Ghada () is a feminine given name of Arabic origin used predominately in Arab countries, but also in non Arab countries around the world. In Arabic, it refers to women who are attractive, graceful, active, tender, enchanting, giving, and enlightening.
It may also refer to a small tree: Haloxylon persicum.
Given name
- Ghada Abdel Aal (born 1978), Egyptian author
- Ghada Adel (born 1974), Egyptian actress
- Ghada Ali (born 1989), Libyan athlete
- Ghada Amer (born 1963), Egyptian contemporary artist living and working in New York City
- Ghada Aoun (born 1957), Lebanese judge
- Ghada Chreim Ata (born 1968), Lebanese politician
- Ghada Ayadi (born 1992), Tunisian football player
- Ghada Hassine (born 1993), Tunisian weightlifter
- Ghada Jamal (artist) (born 1955), Lebanese abstract artist
- Ghada Jamshir, Bahraini women's rights activist and campaigner for the reform of Sharia courts in Bahrain and the Arab States of the Persian Gulf
- Ghada Karmi (born 1939), Palestinian doctor of medicine, author and academic
- Ghada Owais (born 1977), Lebanese journalist
- Ghada Abdel Razek (born 1965), Egyptian actress
- Ghada al-Samman (born 1942), Arab Syrian writer, journalist and novelist born in Damascus
- Ghada Shouaa (born 1972), Syrian former heptathlete
- Ghada Waly (born 1965), Egyptian politician
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