Rode
Rode stands for:
- Rode (noble family) , belonging to the Nassau-Hessian nobility
- Rode (Albe) , river in France, tributary of the Albe
- Rode (Frieda) , tributary of the Frieda in Thuringia
- Rode (Obereichsfeld) , Berg (498 m) in Obereichsfeld
- piece of land gained through clearing , see Neuland (geography)
- Zagăr , German: Rode, municipality in Transylvania, Romania
- Kloster Rode (Kloster Roda), former monastery in Klosterrode
Rode is the family name of the following people:
- Arthur Rode (1923–2011), American bishop
- August von Rode (1751–1837), German writer
- Bärbel Rode , German athlete
- Bernd Michael Rode (* 1946), Austrian chemist and university professor at the University of Innsbruck
- Bernhard Rode (1725–1797), German painter
- Bonifacius Erasmi de Rode († 1560), German mathematician and Protestant theologian
- Christel Rode , German track cyclist
- Christian Rode (1936–2018), German actor and voice actor
- Christian Rode (philosopher) (* 1970), German philosopher and university professor
- Ernst Rode (1894–1955), German major general of the Schutzpolizei, SS brigade leader and major general of the Waffen SS
- Fred J. Rode (1896–1971), American production designer
- Friedrich Rode (1855–1923), German Protestant theologian and politician, Member of the Bundestag
- Georg von Rode (1857–1927), Prussian major general
- Helge Rode (1870–1937), Danish author and journalist
- Helmut Rode (* 1931), German politician (CDU)
- Hermen Rode (1465–1504), German painter
- Jan Rode , German consultant and entrepreneur
- Jennifer Rode (* 1995), German handball player
- Johan Rode (1587–1659), Danish medic
- Johann III. Rode von Wale († 1511), Archbishop of Bremen, see Johann III. (Bremen)
- Johann Gottfried Rode (1797–1857), German musician and composer
- Johannes Rode (Council Secretary) , also Johannes Ruffus (around 1280–1349), Council Secretary of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck and chronicler
- Johannes Rode (around 1373–1439), German religious, prior of Königsfeld, Frankfurt (Oder) and Stettin
- Johannes Rode (abbot) (around 1385–1439), German religious, abbot of St. Matthias Trier
- Johannes Rode (dean) († 1532), canon and council secretary in Lübeck
- Johannes Rode (SS member) (1889–1947), German police officer and SS Obersturmführer
- Johann Rembert Rode (1724–1781), Prussian Chamber of Accounts President
- Jürgen Rode (* 1949), German sports educator and university professor
- Karl-Heinz Rode (* 1947), German diplomat and ambassador
- Karl Philipp Heinrich Rode (1818–1886), Royal Prussian Major General
- Lydia Rode (* 1992), German illustrator
- Maksymilian Rode (1911–1999), Polish bishop of the Polish Catholic Church
- Nicolò Rode (1912–1998), Italian regatta sailor
- Paul vom Rode (also Paulus von Rode , Paul von Rhoda ; 1489–1563), Lutheran theologian and reformer
- Petra Rode-Bosse (* 1959), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Pierre Rode (1774–1830), French violinist and composer
- Renārs Rode (* 1989), Latvian football player
- Roberts Rode (* 1987), Latvian ski racer
- Sebastian Rode (* 1990), German soccer player
- Søren Rode (* 1935), Danish actor
- Susanne Rode-Breymann (* 1958), German musicologist, President of the HMT Hannover
- Swana Rode (* 1991), German actress
- Thomas Rode († 1487), Roman Catholic Mecklenburg clergyman, canon and provost
- Waldemar Rode (1903–1960), German pastor
- Walther Rode (originally Rosenzweig , 1876–1934), Austrian lawyer and writer
- Wilhelm Rode (1887–1959), German opera singer (bass) and director of the Deutsche Oper Berlin from 1934 to 1943
Røde stands for:
- Røde Microphones , Australian manufacturer of high quality microphones
See also: