There are
1304
Kidanes in the USA
Kidane is the
20382nd
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Kidane

AbadiKidane

Abadi Kidane is an Eritrean-Canadian filmmaker known for his award-winning documentary 'Child Migration Stories' which explores the experiences of child migrants around the world.

KidaneTadesse

Kidane Tadesse is an Ethiopian musician and singer known for his contributions to traditional Ethiopian music.

SenaitKidane

Senait Kidane is an Eritrean-American actress known for her roles in films like 'Ghosts of Mars' and 'A Brother's Kiss.'

YohannesKidane

Yohannes Kidane is an Eritrean footballer who has played for several clubs in the Eritrean Premier League and the Eritrea national team.

KiflomKidane

Kiflom Kidane is an Eritrean cyclist who has competed in numerous international cycling events and represented Eritrea in the African Continental Championships.

ZekariasKidane

Zekarias Kidane is an Eritrean writer and poet known for his works exploring Eritrean history and culture.

YosefKidane

Yosef Kidane is an Eritrean politician who has held various government positions in Eritrea.

TsegeKidane

Tsege Kidane is an Eritrean-Canadian visual artist known for her paintings and mixed media installations.

KidanéNebiat

Kidané Nebiat is an Eritrean fashion designer known for her unique and contemporary take on traditional Eritrean clothing.

HiwotKidane

Hiwot Kidane is an Eritrean singer-songwriter known for her soulful and melodic music.

Kidane Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Kidane' is of Eritrean and Ethiopian origin. It is a common surname among the Tigrinya people, an ethnic group in the region.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Kidane' is primarily found in Eritrea and Ethiopia, where the Tigrinya people are concentrated. It may also be found in diaspora communities around the world.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Kidane' include 'Kidan' and 'Kedane'.
Migration and ImmigrationThe surname 'Kidane' may be carried by individuals who have migrated or immigrated from Eritrea or Ethiopia to other countries, such as the United States or Canada, in search of better opportunities or to join diaspora communities.