Maida

Maida

Maida may refer to:

Contents

Places

People

Other uses

  • French ship Viala (1795), captured by the Royal Navy and renamed HMS Maida
  • Maida (dog), a deerhound belonging to Sir Walter Scott
  • Maida flour, a flour used in India to make various flatbreads and other bakery products
  • The Maida series of chidren's books, written by Inez Haynes Irwin

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