Oneda is a female name with American English pronunciation as oh-NEE-duh (/oʊˈniːdə/). It is also sometimes spelled as Oneida. The origin of the name Oneda is Native American, specifically from the Oneida tribe, which is part of the Iroquois Confederacy. The Oneida people have a rich history and are known for their strong sense of community and spirituality. As a baby name, Oneda has been given to a small number of girls in the United States over the years. While it may not be a commonly used name today, it carries a unique cultural significance and can be a beautiful choice for parents looking for something distinctive and meaningful.
Oneda Maryon Castillo is a Global Education Instructor for the Ladies Professional Golfers Association (LPGA) and the third African American woman to achieve Class A status as a LPGA Teaching and Club Professional. |