Rado
Rado stands for:
- a watch brand from Swatch, see Rado (watch brand)
- a male first name, see Rado (first name)
Rado is the proper name of the Austrasian house meier in the years after 613, see Rado (house meier)
Rado or Radó is the family name of the following people:
- Carmelo Rado (* 1933), Italian discus thrower
- Elisabeth Radó (1899–1986), Austrian opera singer and vocal teacher
- Erzsébet Radó-Révész (1887–1923), Hungarian neurologist and psychoanalyst
- Helene Radó-Jansen (1901–1958), German publicist and translator
- James Rado (born 1932 or 1939), American author and actor
- Lisa Rado (1892–1928), Hungarian theater actress and singer
- Laura Radó (1869–1945), Austro-Hungarian opera singer (soprano / alto) and vocal teacher, see Laura Hilgermann
- Michael Rado , German radiologist and member of the Central Ethics Committee at the German Medical Association
- Richard Rado (1906–1989), German mathematician
- Sándor Radó (1899–1981), Hungarian geographer and cartographer; Communist and member of the Red Orchestra in Switzerland
- Sándor Radó (psychoanalyst) (1890–1972), Hungarian doctor and psychoanalyst
- Tibor Radó (1895–1965), Hungarian mathematician
- Türkan Rado (1915–2007), Turkey's first female law professor
- Willi Rado (* 1928), German soccer player
See also:
- Richard Rado Prize , science prize for outstanding dissertations in discrete mathematics
- Erdős-Ko-Rado's theorem , set from set theory
- Radó's theorem
- Rado's theorem , theorem of matroid theory and as such belongs to the field of discrete mathematics