Sade
Sade stands for:
- Sade (film) , a French feature film released in 2000
- the Hebrew letters צ, at the end of a word as ץwritten, see Tzade
- Sade , alternative name of the Afer brook
- SADE , abbreviation for Società Adriatica di Elettricità , an Italian power generator based in Venice that existed from 1905 to 1962
- Sade (unit) , hay measure in Estonia
Family name:
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Sade (noble family) , a French noble family, there other namesake; the most famous:
- Donatien Alphonse François de Sade (1740–1814), known as Marquis de Sade , namesake of sadism and author of the pornographic philosophy of evil
First name:
- Sade Adu (* 1959), Nigerian-British singer in the band Sade named after her
Sade or Sadé is the family name of the following people:
- Alma Sadé (* 1981), Israeli opera, operetta and musical singer
- Awetis Sultan-Sade (1889–1938), Iranian-Soviet economist and revolutionary
- Christian Akber-Sade (* 1982), German television reporter, presenter and contributor
- RuDee Sade (* 1986), American actress
- Sabir Medschidowitsch Gussein-Sade (* 1950), Russian mathematician
- Tanc Sade (born 1980), Australian actor