Rada
Rada stands for:
- Rada (river) , tributary of the San in Poland
- Rada'a , city in Yemen
- Rada (Voodoo) , a group of benevolent spirits
- Rada Peak , mountain in Ellsworthland, Antarctica
Ukrainian, meaning "advice":
- Verkhovna Rada , the parliament of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic from 1938 to 1991 and of Ukraine since 1991
- Zentralna Rada , Parliament of the People's Republic of Ukraine, 1917–1918
Rada or Rađa is the family name of the following people:
- Antonio Rada (1937-2014), Colombian football player
- Dino Rađa (* 1967), Croatian basketball player
- Edi Rada (1922–1997), Austrian figure skater
- Francisco Rada (1907-2003), Colombian accordionist
- Girolamo de Rada (1814–1903), Albanian-Italian writer
- Ionuț Rada (* 1982), Romanian football player
- Jakub Rada (* 1987), Czech football player
- Karel Rada (* 1971), Czech football player
- Marian Rada (* 1960), Romanian football player and coach
- Pedro José Rada y Gamio (1873–1938), Peruvian politician
- Petr Rada (* 1958), Czech football player and coach
- Robert Rada (1949-2016), Austrian politician (SPÖ)
- Rodrigo Jiménez de Rada (1170–1247), Spanish cleric, general and historian
- Rubén Rada (* 1943), Uruguayan singer, percussionist and actor
- Svatopluk Rada (1903–1952), Czech mining engineer and secret service worker
- Tomáš Rada (* 1983), Czech football player
- Uwe Rada (* 1963), German journalist and writer
RADA is an abbreviation for:
- Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London
See also: