Stade (disambiguation)
Stade stands for:
- Stade , a Hanseatic city in Lower Saxony
- Stade (Tondern district) , a village in North Schleswig (Denmark)
- Stade (Olpe) , a district of the district town of Olpe in the Sauerland
Stade is the French word for stadium ; derived from:
- Stade Français , a French sports club
- Stade Mohamed V , a stadium in the Moroccan city of Casablanca
- Stade Reims , a French football club
- Stade Rennes , a French football club
Stade is the family name of the following people:
- Albert von Stade († around 1264), Abbot of the Marienkloster zu Stade
- André Stade (* 1971), German pop singer
- Bernhard Stade (1848–1906), German Protestant theologian (Old Testament scholar)
- Carl Stade (1900–1945), German resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Dietrich von Stade (archivist) (1637–1718), German archivist and Germanist
- Dietrich von Stade (diplomat) (1674–1733), Swedish councilor and envoy (1717–1733) to the Perpetual Diet in Regensburg
- Frederica von Stade (* 1945), American mezzo-soprano
- Friedrich Wilhelm Stade (1817–1902), German organist, conductor and composer
- Hans Stade (1888–1987), German trade unionist and politician
- Hartwig von Stade (1118–1168), Archbishop of Bremen, see Hartwig I. (Bremen)
- Heinrich von Stade († 975/976), Count on the Lower Elbe
- Hermann Stade (1867–1932), German meteorologist and polar researcher
- Klaus-Günter Stade (* 1953), German soccer player
- Kurt Stade (1899–1971), German ancient historian
- Leonie Stade (* 1988), German director and model
- Martin Stade (1931–2018), German writer
- Paul Stade (1854–1931), German painter and drawing teacher
- Siegfried II of Stade († 1037), Count of Stade
- Signe Stade , Swedish actress
See also:
- Hude-Orte # Stade-Orte , for the etymological explanation of the place names
- Stad , a peninsula in Norway; see Stadlandet