RaDe
Rade is a masculine given name used in South Slavic languages, including Croatian, Bosnian, Serbian, and Montenegrin. It is often a short form or hypocorism of longer names such as Radovan, Radoslav, Radomir, or Radislav, but it is also used independently as a first name. The name derives from Slavic root rad-, associated with meanings such as care, joy, or work.
In modern usage, Rade is found across the former Yugoslavia and in diaspora communities. It is typically
Notable people named Rade include Rade Končar (1904–1942), a Yugoslav communist and resistance leader; and Rade
Rade may also appear as a surname in rare cases, though less common than as a given