Rado

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Rado stands for:

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


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