Ede
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Ede or EDE may refer to:
Places
- Ede, Netherlands
- Ede, Osun, Nigeria
People
- E De people of Vietnam
Given name
- Ede Dunai (born 1949), Hungarian footballer
- Ede Kallós (1866–1950), Hungarian sculptor
- Ede Komáromi (1928–2006), Hungarian basketball player
- Ede Király (1926–2009), Hungarian figure skater
- Ede Magyar (1877-1912), Hungarian architect
- Ede Margó (1871–1944), Hungarian sculptor
- Ede Poldini (1869–1957), Hungarian composer
- Ede Reményi (1828-1898), Hungarian violinist
- Ede Szigligeti (1814-1878), Hungarian dramatist
- Ede Telcs (1872-1948), Hungarian sculptor
- Ede Teller (1908-2003), Hungarian-American physicist
- Ede Tomori (1920–1997), Hungarian photographer
- Ede Vadászi (1923–1995), Hungarian basketball player
- Ede Višinka (born 1972), Serbian footballer
Surname
- Amatoritsero Ede (born 1963), Nigerian-Canadian poet
- Basil Ede (1931–2016), English wildlife artist
- Charles Ede (1921-2002), British publisher, founder of the Folio Society
- Charles Montague Ede (1865-1925), Hong Kong Businessman
- Chinedu Ede (born 1987), German footballer of Nigerian descent
- George Ede (1834-1870), English cricketer
- George Ede (biathlete) (1940–2012), Canadian biathlete
- Graeme Ede (born 1960), New Zealand sport shooter
- James Ede (born 1984), English cricketer
- James Chuter Ede (1882-1965), British educationist and Labour politician, Home Secretary (1945-51)
- Jan Willem van Ede (born 1963), Dutch football goalkeeper
- Jim Ede (1895-1990), a British art collector and patron
- Piers Moore Ede (born 1975), British writer
Other uses
- EDE (desktop environment)
- Eating Disorder Examination Interview
- Ede language
- Ede the God, a character in the science fiction trilogy A Requiem for Homo Sapiens
- European Day of the Entrepreneur
- Europe–Democracy–Esperanto, a European electoral list
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