Lydia (disambiguation)

Lydia (disambiguation)

Lydia may refer to:

Geography
* Lydia, an ancient kingdom in western Anatolia, inhabited by the Lydians who spoke the Lydian language.
* Lydia, an alternate name for Floe, West Virginia, United States

Science
* 110 Lydia, a large asteroid in the asteroid belt.

Music
* Lydia (band), an indie rock band.
* Lydia (Dean Friedman song), a song by the artist Dean Friedman
* "Lydia the Tattooed Lady", a song by Harold Arlen and Yip Harburg, often performed by Groucho Marx.
* "Lydia," a song by the Taiwanese band F.I.R.
* "Lydia," a song by the New Zealand band Fur Patrol

Film
* "Lydia" (film), a 1941 film starring Merle Oberon and Joseph Cotten

People
* Lydia, a 2nd-century Illyrian Christian martyr
* Lydia of Thyatira, a convert to Christianity mentioned in the New Testament of the Bible
* Lydia (singer), a Spanish pop singer who participated at the 1999 Eurovision Song Contest
* Lydia Shum (1945-2008), a legendary comedienne from Hong Kong


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