Hude
Hude is the name of several places:
- Hude places moorings on a river
- a municipality in the district of Oldenburg, Lower Saxony, see: Hude (Oldenburg)
- a municipality in the district of North Friesland, Schleswig-Holstein, see: Hude (North Friesland)
- a place to live in the community of Estorf in the district of Stade, Lower Saxony, see: Hude (Oste)
Hude is a northern German name for
- the forest / pasture management form Hutewald
- of a noble family, see Hude (noble family)
Hude is the family name of the following people:
- Bernhard Heinrich von der Hude (clergyman, 1681) (1681–1750), German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman
- Bernhard Heinrich von der Hude (clergyman, 1731) (1731–1795), German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman
- Bernhard Heinrich von der Hude (clergyman, 1765) (1765–1828), German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman
- Detward von der Hude (around 1345–1430), Councilor Mayor in Bremen.
- Eilard von der Hude (1541–1606), German chronicler
- Heinrich von der Hude (1798–1853), Syndicus and Senator of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck
- Hermann von der Hude (farmer) (before 1637–1643), German farmer
- Hermann von der Hude (Senator) (1811–1858), Hanseatic envoy to the Bundestag and Senator of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck
- Hermann von der Hude (architect) (1830–1908), German architect of historicism
- Hinrich von der Hude (before 1390–1459), Bremen merchant and councilor
- Jürgen Matthias von der Hude (1690–1751), German painter
- Karl Hude (1860–1936), Danish classical philologist
HU-DE stands for:
- Debrecen , Hungarian county ISO-3166-2 code
See also:
- von der Hude & Hennicke , Berlin architectural office
- Ritterhude (historical name)