Bath
Bade or Badè is the family name of the following people:
- Alexander Bade (* 1970), German soccer player
- André Bade (* 1973), German basketball player
- Beate Kammler (* 1943 as Beate Bade), German circumnavigator, author and translator
- Eduard Gustav Wilhelm Bade (1843–1903), pioneer of German northern and polar tourism
- Heinrich Bade (1823–1908), Mayor of Schwerin
- Jessica Bade (* 1993), German soccer player
- Jonas Bade (* 1956), Papua New Guinean boxer
- Josse Bade (1462–1535), Flemish printer, see Jodocus Badius
- Klaus Jürgen Bade (* 1944), German historian
- Lance Bade (* 1971), American marksman
- Ludwig Bade (1910–1997), German entrepreneur and local politician
- Marcus Bade (1871–1936), German provost and pastor
- Peter Bade (1872–1956), German doctor and orthopedist
- Renate Bade (* 1938), German film editor
- Robin Bade (* 1981), German radio and television presenter
- Steffi Bade-Bräuning (* 1969), German conductor, arranger, music teacher and clarinetist
- Thomas Bade (* 1963), German journalist and television presenter
- Wilfrid Bade (1906–1945), National Socialist writer
- William Bade (1924–2012), American mathematician
- William F. Badè (1871–1936), American archaeologist
Bath means:
- Bade (Taoyuan) (八德 區), a district of Taoyuan City in Taiwan
- Bade (Beichuan) (坝 底 乡), a municipality in the Beichuan Autonomous County in Sichuan Province, China
- Bade (Guanling) (八德 乡), a municipality in Guanling Autonomous County in Guizhou Province, China
- Bade (Föse) , small flowing water in the west of Hanover, Lower Saxony
- Bade (Oste) , small river in Northern Germany
- Bade (language) , West Chadian language
- Bath (voodoo) , spirit of the wind
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Wiktionary: Bade - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations