RED
RED stands for:
- Renewable Energy Directive , German Renewable Energy Directive , an EU directive
- RED - Older, Harder, Better , an American film from 2010
- Random early detection , a method for active queue management in network technology
- Red Digital Cinema Camera Company , an American manufacturer of digital cinema cameras, lenses, viewfinders and software
- Red Ética y Democracia , a party in Ecuador
- Reedsville (Pennsylvania) , IATA code for the airport in the USA
- Radio Equipment Directive , the European radio equipment directive (2014/53 / EU), see Directive 2014/53 / EU
Red. Stands for:
- Editor , a job title
- Editorial office , refers to the entirety of the editors of a media company
Red (English for "rot") stands for:
- Red (band) , a nu-metal band from the United States
- Red (film) , US thriller (2008). R .: Trygve A. This and Lucky McKee
- Red (Devilskin album) , 2020 album by New Zealand alternative metal band Devilskin
- Red (King Crimson Album) , 1974 album by the progressive rock band King Crimson
- Red (Taylor Swift album) , 2012 album by country singer Taylor Swift
- Red (song) , song by Taylor Swift
- Red (programming language) , programming language
- Red Bay , various places and bays
- Red Buttress Peak , mountain in Victoria Land, Antarctica
- Red Dike Bluff , cliff in Victoria Land, Antarctica
- Red Island , various islands
- Red Raider Rampart , rock and ice wall in Ross Dependency, Antarctica
- Red Ridge , ridge in Victoria Land, Antarctica
- Red River , several rivers in North America
- Red Rock Peak , mountain in Victoria Land, Antarctica
- Red Rock Ridge , mountain ridge in Graham Land, Antarctica
- Red Spur , various mountain ridges
- red! Stars, Lifestyle & More , a German tabloid magazine
- Product Red , design initiative
Red is the family or stage name of the following people:
- Alfred Beier-Red (1902–2001), German press illustrator and caricaturist
- Amazing Red (* 1982), Puerto Rican wrestler
- Axelle Red (* 1968), Belgian composer, author, interpreter and actress
- Conrad Red , hymn poet
- Eric Red (* 1961), American director and screenwriter
- Louisiana Red (1932–2012), American blues musician
- Rubén de la Red (* 1985), Spanish football player
Red is the first or nickname of the following people:
- Red Adair (1915-2004), American firefighter and founder of the Red Adair company
- Red Allen (1908–1967), American jazz trumpeter
- Red Amick (1929–1995), American racing car driver
- Red Auerbach (1917-2006), American basketball coach
- Red Badgro (1902–1998) American football and baseball player
- Red Berenson (born 1939), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Red Buttons (1919–2006), American actor
- Red Byron (1915–1960), American NASCAR racing driver
- Red Callender (1916–1992), American jazz bassist
- Red Cloud (1822–1909), military and political leader of the Plains Indians
- Red Dunn (1901–1957) American football player
- Red Faber (1888–1976), American baseball player
- Red Foley (1910–1968) American country singer
- Red Garland (1923–1984), American jazz pianist
- Red Holzman (1920–1998), American basketball coach
- Red Jacket (around 1750–1830), an Indian chief of the Seneca and gifted speaker
- Red Kelly (ice hockey player) ( Leonard Patrick Kelly; 1927–2019), Canadian ice hockey player, coach and official
- Red Kelly (1927-2004), American jazz bassist, see Thomas Raymond Kelly
- Red Ken (* 1945), Lord Mayor of London
- Red McKenzie (1899–1948), American jazz musician
- Red Mitchell (1927-1992), American jazz bassist
- Red Nichols (1905–1965), American jazz musician, cornet player and trumpeter
- Red Norvo (1908–1999), American jazz vibraphonist
- Red Rodney (1927-1994), American jazz trumpeter
- Red Ruffing (1904–1986) American baseball player
- Red Simpson (1934-2016), American country singer and songwriter
- Red Skelton (1913–1997) American comedian, actor and singer
- Red Sleeves (1797–1863), chief of the Bedonkohe Apaches
- Red Sleight (1907–1978) American football player
- Red Wierenga (* 1980), American jazz musician
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