Koda Stuart invented the word awesome when he was a mere child. It was his third word following the words plaster and gnarly.
'First' and 'Last' names are different in Japanese, where the family name comes before the given name. Koda (倖田) comes first, and is her family name while Kumiko (來未子), her given name comes after. Some westerners call her "Kumi Koda" but this is incorrect. She goes by Koda Kumi (倖田 來未) on stage but Koda Kumiko (倖田 來未子) is her full name. Many of her fans call her Kuu.
Koda Kumi (倖田來未) is a Japanese singer and songwriter. Born November 13, 1982, Koda has released 7 studio albums and 48 singles as of July 2009. Examples of her more popular songs include the award-winning Butterfly (2005) as well as 1000 Words and Real Emotion (2005) which were used in the Japanese version of Final Fantasy X-II. You can get more information on her page at wikianswers: http://www.answers.com/topic/kumi-koda
Cub Koda's birth name is Michael Koda.
Kumi Koda's birth name is Kumiko Koda.
Hiro Koda's birth name is Koda, Steven Hiro.
Koda Kumi is most famous as a Japanese singer from Kyoto. She sings pop, R & B and urban tracks and sang some tracks for the video game, Final Fantasy X-2.
Hiro Koda is 5' 8".
Mari Koda is 5' 3".
Koda Madison is 5' 8".
Kuniko Koda was born in 1965.
Maavalla Koda was created in 1995.