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What does IDA stand for? What does IDA mean?
- Ida (given name), including people so named
- Ida (surname), a list of people so named
- IDA*, iterative deepening depth-first search algorithm
- Industrial Denatured Alcohol
- 243 Ida, a main-belt asteroid
- Incremental Dynamic Analysis, a method for assessing the seismic behavior of structures
- Iron-deficiency anemia
- Iminodiacetic acid, a dicarboxylic acid amine
- Ida (plant), a genus in the family Orchidaceae
- Isotope dilution analysis
- Ida, nickname of the only known fossil of the early primate genus Darwinius, species Darwinius masillae
- International Docking Adapter, a docking adapter for the International Space Station
- Intradural anesthesia
- Intel Dynamic Acceleration, a technology for increasing single-threaded performance on multi-core processors
- Interactive Disassembler (now IDA Pro), a popular software disassembler tool for reverse engineering
- Internet Download Accelerator, a download accelerator software created by WestByte
- SPSS#IDA, Interactive Data Analysis (or Analyzer) software package
- Interchange of Data across Administrations (IDA), a predecessor programme to the IDABC (Interoperable Delivery of European eGovernment Services to public Administrations, Businesses and Citizens) in European eGovernment
- Ida (mother of Minos), daughter of Corybas, the wife of Lycastus king of Crete, and the mother of the "second" king Minos of Crete
- Ida (nurse of Zeus), who along with her sister Adrasteia, nursed Zeus on Crete
- International Development Association of the World Bank
- International Dark-Sky Association, a U.S.-based non-profit organization
- International Desalination Association, a global organization dedicated to desalination, desalination technology and water reuse
- International Dispensary Association Foundation a NGO dedicated to improving access to medications in the developing world
- Institute for Defense Analyses, a U.S. FFRDC.
- International Disability Alliance, an international alliance of individuals to defend the rights of those with disabilities
- International Documentary Association, a non-profit organization promoting documentary film, video and new media
- International Dyslexia Association, a non-profit education and advocacy organization
- International Depositary Authority, established by the Budapest Treaty for the deposit the biological material for the recognition of patents
- Indian Dental Association
- Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore, a statutory board of the Singapore government
- Danish Society of Engineers (Danish: Ingeniørforeningen i Danmark), an association for engineers and others in technology
- IDA Ireland, formerly the Industrial Development Authority
- Information Design Association
- Investment Dealers Association of Canada, now part of the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada
- Institute for Defense Analyses, a U.S. non-profit corporation that administers three federally funded research and development centers
- In Defense of Animals, a non-profit organization for animal rights activism
- Ida, Arkansas, an unincorporated community
- Ida, Kentucky, an unincorporated community
- Ida, Louisiana, a village
- Ida County, Iowa
- Ida Township, Michigan
- Ida Township, Douglas County, Minnesota
- Ida Lake, Shelby Township, Blue Earth County, Minnesota
- Ida, Virginia, an unincorporated community
- Ida., one of the abbreviations of Idaho
- Ida, a community in Cavan–Monaghan Township, Ontario, Canada
- Ida Ridge, British Columbia, Canada
- Ida (barony), a barony in County Kilkenny, Ireland
- Ida, Russia, several rural localities
- Ida (river), Slovakia
- Ida, Eastern Cape, a town in South Africa near Otto Du Plessis Pass
- Ida, Nigeria, a railway station in Nigeria
- Ida Facula, a mountain on Amalthea, a moon of Jupiter
- 243 Ida, an asteroid
- Ida Valley, a locality in Central Otago, New Zealand
- ID:A, a 2011 Danish film
- Ida (film), a 2013 Polish film
- Ida (band), a U.S. indie rock group
- Ida (singer), a Danish singer on X Factor
- Princess Ida, the comic opera's eponymous fictional heroine
- Ida (Middleverse), a fictional android librarian in comic books
- Ida Galaxy, a fictional galaxy in the Stargate TV series
- I.D.A. (drug store), originally Independent Druggists' Alliance, a Canadian drug store now part of the Katz Group of Companies
- Ida (sword), a type of sword used by the Yoruba people of West Africa
- Ida (yoga), a main Nadi in Indian medicine and yoga
- USS Ida (1863), a Union Navy steamer of the American Civil War
- Idaho Falls Regional Airport IATA airport code
- ISO 639-3 code for the Idaxo-Isuxa-Tiriki language spoken by the Luhya people of Kenya
- Ila (Hinduism) or Idā, a Vedic goddess
- Individual Development Account, an asset building tool for low-income families
- Itta (592–652), wife of Pepin of Landen and mother of Saint Begga
- Mount Ida (Crete)
- Mount Ida (Turkey) or Phrygian Ida
- Mount Ida (Antarctica)
- Mount Ida (British Columbia), Canada
- Mount Ida (Colorado), U.S.
- Mount Ida, Tasmania, Australia, first ascended by a party that included Evelyn Temple Emmett
- Mount Ida, Heathcote, Victoria
- Ida Ridge, AKA Mount Ida, an eroded cinder cone in east-central British Columbia, Canada
- Mount Ida, Western Australia, an abandoned town
- Mount Ida (New Zealand electorate), a community and electorate
- Mount Ida, Arkansas
- Mount Ida (Davenport, Iowa), a neighborhood that borders the Prospect Park Historic District
- Mont Ida, Kansas
- Mount Ida, Wisconsin, a town
Mount Ida (community), Wisconsin, an unincorporated community in the town
- Mount Ida Plantation, a former plantation in Talladega County, Alabama
- Mt Ida (Ellicott City, Maryland), a historic home
- Mount Ida (Scottsville, Virginia), a historic home
- Mount Ida College, in Newton, Massachusetts
- Mount Ida Gold Mine, a gold mine in Western Australia
- Hurricane Ida (2009) – Strong category 2 hurricane that made landfall in Nicaragua, at minimal Category 1 strength. Re-emerged into the Caribbean Sea until it reached the Gulf of Mexico, where it made its second landfall in Dauphin Island, Alabama, as a minimal tropical storm.
- Tropical Storm Ida (2015) – A weak but long-lived tropical storm that moved erratically across the open ocean, never threatening land throughout its existence.
- Typhoon Ida (1945) – struck Japan. known as Makurazaki Typhoon.
- Typhoon Ida (1950) (T5020, T5022, T5023)
- Typhoon Ida (1954) (T5408)
- Typhoon Ida (1958) (T5822) – struck Japan. known as Kanogawa Typhoon
- Typhoon Ida (1961) (T6111, 32W) – struck Japan.
- Typhoon Ida (1964) (T6412, 15W, Seniang) – struck northeastern Luzon and southeastern China near Hong Kong.
- Typhoon Ida (1966) (T6626, 27W) – struck Japan.
- Typhoon Ida (1969) (T6915, 19W)
- Typhoon Ida (1972) (T7221, 22W)
- Typhoon Ida (1975) (T7519, 22W)
- Tropical Storm Ida (1980) (T8007, 08W, Lusing)
- Typhoon Ida (1983) (T8313, 14W, Oniang)
- Tropical Storm Ida (1986) (T8624, 21W, Uding)
- Cyclone Ida (1968)
- Cyclone Ida (1972) – near Solomon Islands causing $70 million damage.
- Cyclone Ida (1971) – in Coral Sea
- Cyclone Idai (2019) – a similar name which was used in the Southwest Indian Ocean.
- Idas (bivalve), a genus of molluscs
- IDAS (missile)
- Idas (mythology), several figures
- Rivière à Idas (English: Idas River), in Quebec, Canada
- Idas, a crater on Janus (moon of Saturn)
- IDAS, an indoor distributed antenna system
- Indian Defence Accounts Service, provides financial and audit services to the Indian defence services
- International Design school for Advanced Studies, Hongik University, Seoul, South Korea
- ITA, ISO 3166-1 country code for Italy
- Ita (Africa), an Ancient city and former bishopric in Roman Mauretania, presently a Latin Catholic titular see
- Itá, Paraguay
- Ita Buttrose (born 1942), Australian journalist and businesswoman
- Ita Ever (born 1931), Estonian actress
- Ita Wegman (1876–1943), Dutch co-founder of Anthroposophical Medicine
- Ida of Lorraine (11th century – 1113), mother of Godfrey of Bouillon
- Íte of Killeedy (c.480–c.570), Irish nun and saint
- Initial Teaching Alphabet, a phonetic alphabet system formerly used in British, and some American, schools to teach children to read
- Italian language, by ISO 639-2 language code
- International Telegraph Alphabet, also known as Baudot code
- Illinois Trade Association, a trade clearinghouse based in Lincolnwood, Illinois
- Independent Television Authority, the regulator for commercial television in the UK from 1954 until 1972
- Independent Testing Authority, a certified voting system test laboratory
- Indian Television Academy, organization that adminsters the Indian Television Academy Awards
- Information Technology Agreement, a treaty on tariff regulation with a committee under the World Trade Organisation
- Institute of Technology Assessment, a research unit of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna
- Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica or Technological Institute of Aeronautics, a Brazilian engineering college
- Integrated Transport Authority, the UK organisation overseeing Passenger Transport Executives
- Intercollegiate Tennis Association, an organization of coaches and collegiate tennis players
- International Tape Association, former name of the International Recording Media Association
- International Technology Alliance, a research program initiated by the UK Ministry of Defence and the US Army Research Laboratory
- International Track Association, an American professional track and field league of the mid-1970s
- International Trade Administration, an agency of the United States Department of Commerce
- International Trombone Association
- International Tunneling and Underground Space Association
- ITA Software, a travel industry software company acquired by Google in 2011
- Cyclone Ita, April 2014, Solomon Islands
- Internal thoracic artery, a blood vessel in the thorax
- Involuntary Treatment Act, refers to Washington State Involuntary Treatment Act or to a patient under such act
- Aeta, an ethnic group in the Philippine Islands
- Ité palm, Mauritia flexuosa, a palm tree
- Itta (592–652), wife of Pepin I
- Fanning Field airport (code), United States
- Industrial Development Authority
- Integrated Digital Access
- Intelligent Disk Array
- Intelligent Drive Array
- Intercommunication Data Areas
- International Development Association
- Irish Dental Association
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