Kadidia Diawara

Kadidia Diawara is a personal name that appears in West African contexts, particularly among speakers of Mandé languages in Mali and surrounding countries. The given name Kadidia is a feminine name commonly used in Mali; it is often associated with the Islamic tradition and may be a variant of the Arabic name “Khadija,” the name of the first wife of the Prophet Muhammad.

The surname Diawara (also rendered “Jàwára” or “Jawaara”) is a widespread family name among Mandinka, Soninke, and other Mande‑speaking peoples of West Africa. It is traditionally linked to a lineage or clan and can denote historic occupational or social roles within those societies.

No verifiable, publicly available encyclopedic sources currently provide detailed biographical or professional information about an individual named Kadidia Diawara. Consequently, the term does not correspond to a widely recognized concept, notable figure, or documented entity in reliable reference works.

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