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Forename Rade

All over the world, Rade (Rade Serbia India Egypt Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina, Раде Serbia Russia Bulgaria Ukraine Kyrgyzstan, 拉德 China) is a common principally male, but very infrequently female first name. The first name Rade is habitual in Southern Europe, particularly Montenegro, where it is quite a common masculine name, Croatia, and Serbia (explore the name in all countries). Not in comparison with a country's population, the name is most common in Serbia, Croatia, and Egypt. Also, Rade is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Rade

VARIANTCOUNTRY
Rade Egypt, Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, India
Раде Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Serbia, Bulgaria, Ukraine
拉德 China

First name Rade in the context

Rade is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Rade Oblačina , the character from novel Đurađ Branković : a historical novel and Раде Ђеврек , character in My coachman: images from the year 1883.

Notable namesakes

rade turov plamenac (b. 1842) link
picture of rade hamović rade hamović rade hamović Yugoslav general (1916-2009), SI (b. 1916) link
picture of rade bulat rade bulat rade bulat Yugoslav partisan (1920-2013), HR (b. 1920) link
rade grbitch United States Navy Medal of Honor recipient (1870-1910), AT (b. 1870) link
rade malobabic Serbian spy, HR (b. 1884) link
rade pribičević politician (b. 1896) link
rade uhlik Bosnian-Herzegovinian romologist (b. 1899) link
picture of rade končar rade končar rade končar HR (b. 1942) link
rade grmuša Croatian military personnel, HR (b. 1907) link
rade pavlović Yugoslav general (b. 1909) link
rade ličina Serbian in ww2 (b. 1913) link
rade sunara Croatian rower (1914-1987), HR (b. 1914) link
picture of rade klisarič rade klisarič rade klisarič SI (b. 1955) link
rade jovanović Yugoslav composer, BA (b. 1928) link
rade janjanin (b. 1919) link