Rado or Radó may refer to:
People
Given name
*
Rado (mayor of the palace)
Rado, a brother of Audoin (bishop), Audoin/Ouen and son of Saint Authaire (Audecharius), was the mayor of the palace of Kingdom of Burgundy, Burgundy from 613 to 617.
He, along with Warnachar, Pepin of Landen, and Arnulf of Metz, Saint Arnulf, aba ...
(died 617), Burgundian palace mayor
*
Rado (palatine)
Rado (; died 1057) was a noble in the Kingdom of Hungary, who served as palatine () around 1057, during the reign of Andrew I of Hungary.
As palatine, Rado donated some land estates to the Abbey of Szávaszentdemeter (; today Sremska Mitrovica, S ...
(died 1057), Hungarian noble
*
Rado Rasoanaivo (born 1969), Malagasy footballer
Surname
*
Aina Rado
Aina Sebastiana Rado i Ferrando (9 August 1947 - 25 April 2017) was a Spanish Socialist Workers' Party politician who served as a deputy in the Parliament of the Balearic Islands for Mallorca from 2004 until 2011, as well as their president from ...
(1947–2017), Spanish trade unionist and politician
*
Aladar Rado
Aladár Radó (26 December 1882, in Budapest – 7 September 1914, in Boljevci near Belgrade) was a Hungarian composer of classical music.
Life and work
Aladar Rado first studied under Hans Koessler (composition) at the Franz Liszt Academy o ...
(1882–1914), Hungarian composer
*
Alex Rado (1911–1995), American football player and coach
*
Alexander Radó
Alexander Radó (also ''Alexander Radolfi'', ''Sándor Kálmán Reich'', ''Alexander Rado''; born Sándor Radó, ; 5 November 1899 – 20 August 1981) was a Hungarian cartographer who later became a Soviet Union, Soviet military Intelligence (i ...
(1899–1981), Hungarian-born cartographer and Soviet military intelligence agent
*
András Radó
András Radó (born 9 September 1993) is a Hungarian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Vasas.
Career
In his first full season with Szombathelyi Haladás Radó scored two goals, and made eight assists. In the ...
(born 1993), Hungarian footballer
*
Augusto Rado (1912–1996), Italian tennis player
*
Elisabeth Radó
Elisabeth Radó (29 October 1899 – 3 April 1986) was a Yugoslavian singer and singing teacher from Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Biography
Born in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, which in the days before World War I was still part of the Austro-H ...
(1899–1986), Yugoslavian opera singer
*
Christian Rado
Christian Rado (born July 30, 1975, in Reading, Pennsylvania) is a professional racing driver from the United States.
He is chiefly notable for his participation in import drag racing, previously piloting a factory backed Scion tC in the Pro FW ...
(born 1975), American racing driver
*
Gaby Rado
Gaby Rado (17 January 1955, in Budapest – 30 March 2003, in Sulaymaniyah, Iraq) was a Hungarian-British television journalist who died in Iraq during the 2003 invasion.
Life
Gábor András Rado was born in Budapest, Hungary, and emigrated wit ...
(1955–2003), Hungarian-born British television journalist
*
James Rado
James Alexander Radomski (January 23, 1932 – June 21, 2022), known professionally as James Rado, was an American actor, playwright, director, and composer, best known as the co-author, along with Gerome Ragni, of the 1967 musical ''Hair''. He ...
(1932–2022), American actor
*
Jonathan Rado
Jonathan Rado is an American musician, record producer and engineer, best known as a multi-instrumentalist in the indie rock duo Foxygen. Rado is a native of Westlake Village, California, where he formed Foxygen with his classmate Sam France in 20 ...
, American musician and producer
*
ĽudovÃt Rado
ĽudovÃt Rado (27 July 1914 – 23 May 1992) was a Slovak footballer who played as a defender and appeared for both the Czechoslovakia and Slovakia national teams.
Career
Rado made his international debut for Czechoslovakia on 25 March 1934 in ...
(1914–1992), Slovak footballer
*
Richard Rado
Richard Rado FRS (28 April 1906 – 23 December 1989) was a German-born British mathematician whose research concerned combinatorics and graph theory. He was Jewish and left Germany to escape Nazi persecution. He earned two PhDs: in 1933 from t ...
(1906–1989), German mathematician
*
Sándor Radó (psychoanalyst)
Sandor Rado ( ; 8 January 1890, Kisvárda – 14 May 1972, New York City) was a Hungarian psychoanalyst of the second generation, who moved to the United States in the 1930s.
According to Peter Gay, "Budapest produced some of the most conspicuo ...
(1890–1972), Hungarian-American psychoanalyst
*
Sándor Radó (actor)
Sándor Radó (1891–1944) was a Hungarian stage actor, stage and film actor. He established himself as an actor after making his debut in 1908, settling Budapest and appearing at many venues. He was part of the Budapest cabaret scene. Between 19 ...
(1891–1944), Hungarian actor
*
Tibor Radó
Tibor Radó ( ; June 2, 1895 – December 29, 1965) was a Hungarian mathematician who moved to the United States after World War I.
Biography
Radó was born in Budapest and between 1913 and 1915 attended the Polytechnic Institute, studying c ...
(1895–1965), Hungarian mathematician
*
Türkan Rado (1915–2007), Turkish female professor of jurisprudence
Other
*
Rado (watchmaker)
Rado is a luxury Swiss watch brand owned by the Swatch Group. It was founded in 1917 under the name Schlup & Co. by brothers Fritz, Ernst and Werner Schlup in their parents' home in Lengnau, Bern, Switzerland. The "Rado" watch brand was launch ...
, a luxury Swiss watch brand owned by The Swatch Group
See also
*
*
{{disambiguation, surname