to bathe
Baden stands for:
- an activity of personal hygiene or recreational sport, see bathing culture
- Baden (car brand) , US car brand
- Baden (noble family) , former Zähringian ministerial family
- House of Baden , German high nobility
- Baden Castle near Badenweiler
Baden is the name of the following regions and districts:
- The Baden region, part of the state of Baden-Württemberg, see Baden (Land) #Baden in the state of Baden-Württemberg
- Baden (wine-growing region) , in Baden-Württemberg
- Baden District (Lower Austria) , administrative district in Lower Austria
- Baden (Aargau) district, district in the canton of Aargau, Switzerland
historical in Germany:
- Baden (state) , historical territory or state in the west of Baden-Württemberg
- Margraviate of Baden , rule in the Holy Roman Empire
- Electorate of Baden (1803-1806)
- Grand Duchy of Baden (1806–1918)
- Republic of Baden , Land of the German Empire (1918–1945)
- Gau Baden , administrative unit of the NSDAP (1925–1945)
- Baden (South Baden) , Land of the Federal Republic of Germany (1945–1952)
- Württemberg-Baden , State of the Federal Republic of Germany (1945–1952)
historical in Switzerland:
- County of Baden , common rule of the Old Confederation (1415–1798)
- Canton of Baden , canton during the time of the Helvetic Republic (1798–1803)
Baden is the name of the following places
in Europe:
- Baden-Baden (until 1931 only Baden , also Baden in Baden ), city in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
- Baden (Achim) , district of Achim in Lower Saxony, Germany
- Baden (Lower Austria) , district capital and health resort in Lower Austria
- Baden AG , district capital in the canton of Aargau, Switzerland
- Baden (Morbihan) , commune in the Morbihan department, France
- Larmor-Baden , commune in the Morbihan department, France
in North America:
- Baden (Ontario) , Canada
- Baden (Manitoba) , Canada
- Baden (Georgia) , United States
- Baden, California , United States
- Baden, Maryland , United States
- Baden (Scott County, Minnesota) , United States
- Baden (St. Louis County, Minnesota) , United States
- Baden, Missouri , United States
- Baden, North Dakota , United States
- Baden, Pennsylvania , United States
- Baden, Virginia , United States
- Baden, West Virginia , United States
Baden is the family name of the following people:
- Bernhard Prince von Baden (* 1970), German entrepreneur, head of the Baden family business
- Berthold Margrave of Baden (1906–1963), German nobleman, head of the House of Baden at the time
- Christoph von Baden (1477–1508) (1477–1508), canon in Strasbourg and Cologne
- Conrad Baden (1908–1989), Norwegian composer and organist
- Franz Anton von Baden (1737–1818), last president of the Breisgau estates
- Gustav L. Baden (1764-1840), Danish historian
- Hans Jürgen Baden (1911–1986), German Protestant theologian
- Heinz Baden (1887–1954), German artist
- Henry Baden Pritchard (1841–1884), photographer, chemist and writer
- Holger Baden (1892–1966), Danish athlete
- Hermann Baden (1883–1962), President of the Association of Jewish Communities in the GDR
- Ilse Baden († 2012), German patron of the arts
- Jacob Baden (1735–1804), Danish philologist
- Karl von Baden (1476–1510) (1476–1510), canon in Strasbourg and Trier
- Karl von Baden (1770–1830) (1770–1830), Baden State Councilor
- Marie Alexandra von Baden (1902–1944), Princess of Baden
- Martin Baden (* 1983), German actor
- Mathilde von Baden († 1485), Abbess in Trier
- Max von Baden (1867–1929), Prussian general and the last Chancellor of the German Empire
- Maximilian Baden (* 1989), German karateka
- Maximilian Andreas Margrave of Baden (* 1933), German entrepreneur and head of the House of Baden
- Nikolai Baden Frederiksen (* 2000), Danish football player
- Olaf Baden (* 1956), German voiceover speaker
- Ottilie von Baden (1470–1490), Abbess of Pforzheim
- Pauline Elisabeth von Baden (1835–1891), daughter of Margrave Wilhelm von Baden
- Rudolf von Baden (1481–1532) (1481–1532), canon in Mainz, Cologne, Strasbourg and Augsburg
- Torkel Baden (1765–1849), Danish philologist, archaeologist and art historian
- Vanessa Baden Kelly (* 1985), American actress and screenwriter
- Viktoria von Baden (1862–1930), Queen of Sweden
- Wilhelm von Baden (1829–1897) (1829–1897), Prince of Baden, Prussian-Baden politician and infantry general, MdR
- Wilhelm Christoph von Baden (1628–1652), Canon of Cologne
Baden as a ship name:
- Kaiser Wilhelm (ship, 1871) , a saloon ship on Lake Constance, at times when bathing in motion
- Baden (Schiff, 1935) , a passenger ship on Lake Constance
- SMS Baden (1880) , a Saxony- class armored corvette
- SMS Baden (1915) , a large-line ship of the Bavaria class
See also:
Wiktionary: Baden - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
Wiktionary: bathing - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations