Condé
Conde stands for
- the Spanish name of the nobility title Graf
Condé is the name of several French municipalities:
- Condé (Indre) in the Indre department
- Condé-en-Brie in the Aisne department
- Condé foil in the Somme department
- Condé-lès-Autry in the Ardennes department
- Condé-lès-Herpy in the Ardennes department
- Condé-Northen in the Moselle department
- Condé-sur-Aisne in the Aisne department
- Condé-sur-l'Escaut in the north department
- Condé-sur-Huisne in the Orne department
- Condé-sur-Ifs in the Calvados department
- Condé-sur-Iton in the Eure department
- Condé-sur-Marne in the Marne department
- Condé-sur-Noireau in the Calvados department
- Condé-sur-Risle in the Eure department
- Condé-sur-Sarthe in the Orne department
- Condé-sur-Seulles in the Calvados department
- Condé-sur-Suippe in the Aisne department
- Condé-sur-Vire in the Manche department
Condé or Conde designates the following additional places and communities:
- Condé, Angola , parish in Ebo County, Angola
- Conde (South Dakota) , city in the United States
- Conde (Bahia) , parish in Brazil
- Conde (Paraíba) , municipality in Brazil
- Conde Township , South Dakota
- Conde (Portugal) , place and former municipality in Portugal
Condé or Conde is the family name of those from
- Bourbon-Condé , French princely family
as well as the family name of the following people:
- Alpha Condé , Guinean politician
- Alpha Abdoulaye Condde (* 1979), Guinean football goalkeeper
- Amara Condé (* 1997), German-Guinean soccer player
- Anabel Conde (* 1975), Spanish singer
- Balla Conde (* 1973), Guinean football player
- Carmen Conde (1907–1996), Spanish poet, writer and teacher
- Charles Conde , Welsh football player
- Chiquinho Conde (* 1965), Mozambican football player
- Edmundo Conde , Uruguayan canoeist
- Estéban Conde (* 1983), Uruguayan football player
- Gregorio Conde , Uruguayan politician
- Ibrahima Aminata Condé (* 1998), Guinean football player
- José Conde (1955-2011), Spanish actor
- José Antonio Nieves Conde (1915-2006), Spanish director
- José Ramírez Conde (1940–1987), Dominican painter
- Juan Pablo Rodríguez Conde (* 1982), Uruguayan football player, see Juan Pablo Rodríguez (football player, 1982)
- Laya-Alama Condé (1969–2005), deceased asylum seeker from Sierra Leone, see death of Laya-Alama Condé
- Luis García Conde (* 1979), Spanish football goalkeeper
- Luiz Paulo Conde († 2015), Brazilian politician and architect
- Martín Conde (* 1971), Argentine beach volleyball player and world champion
- Maryse Condé (* 1937), writer from Guadeloupe
- Miguel Condé (* 1939), American-Spanish figurative painter and engraver
- Norberto Conde (* 1931), Argentinian football player
- Nouhan Conde (* 1995), Guinean football goalkeeper
- Patricia Conde (* 1979), Spanish humorist
- Rafael Ramón Conde Alfonzo (* 1947), Venezuelan priest, Bishop of Maracay
- Rory Enrique Conde (born 1965), American serial killer
- Sandali Conde (* 2003), Austrian soccer player
- Santiago Abascal Conde (* 1976), conservative Spanish politician (Vox)
- Sékou Condé (* 1993), Guinean football player
- Wilman Conde (born 1959), Colombian soccer player
and the first name of
- Condé L. Benoist, uncle and namesake of Condé Montrose Nast
- Condé Montrose Nast (* 1873), American journalist and publisher
as well as the title of
- Louis Philippe d'Orléans, prince de Condé (1845–1866), Prince of Condé
as well as the name of
- Condé (horse) , personal horse of Frederick the Great