Look up ede in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ede may refer to: Ede, Netherlands Ede, Osun, Nigeria E De people of Vietnam Ede Dunai (born 1949), Hungarian...
within Ede. The Ede dialects include Ede Cabe (Caabe, Shabè), Ede Ica (Itcha, Isha), Ede Idaca (Idaaca, Idaatcha), Ede Ije, Ede Nago (Nagot), Ede Kura Nago...
Jamhuriyar Tarayyar Najeriya (Hausa) Ọ̀hàńjíkọ̀ Ọ̀hànézè Naìjíríyà (Igbo) Orílẹ̀-èdè Olómìniira Àpapọ̀ Nàìjíríà (Yoruba) Flag Coat of arms Motto: "Unity and Faith...
Edes is a surname. It may refer to: Benjamin Edes (1732–1803), American journalist and political agitator Elmer Edes (1937–2014), American handball player...
William Ede may refer to: William Moore Ede, priest William Ede (MP) for New Shoreham (UK Parliament constituency) William Eddy (disambiguation) This...
Harold Stanley Ede (7 April 1895 – 15 March 1990), also known as Jim Ede, was a British collector of art and friend to artists. Jim Ede was born in Penarth...
Melissa Ede (25 September 1960 – 11 May 2019) was an English transgender rights campaigner and social media personality. Ede knew that she was transgender...
Δημοκρατικός Ελληνικός Σύνδεσμος (ΕΔΕΣ), Ethnikós Dimokratikós Ellinikós Sýndesmos (EDES)) was a major anti-Nazi resistance group formed during the Axis occupation...
Ede Magyar (Ede Oszadszki) (Orosháza, 31 January 1877 – Szeged, 5 May 1912) was an architect, nicknamed 'the Hungarian Gaudi' for his similar organic...
Charles Richard Montague Ede (22 October 1921 – 29 May 2002) was the founder of The Folio Society. During World War II, Ede was commissioned into the Royal...
Edward Teller (Hungarian: Teller Ede; January 15, 1908 – September 9, 2003) was a Hungarian-American theoretical physicist and chemical engineer who is...
James Luke Ede (born 19 September 1984) is an English cricketer. Ede is a right-handed batsman who bowls right-arm medium pace. He was born at Burton-on-Trent...
Ede South is a Local Government Area in Osun State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Ede. It has an area of 219 km2 and a population of 76...
Ede Ulfert Staal (2 August 1941 – 22 July 1986) was a Dutch singer-songwriter from the Northern province of Groningen who sang mainly in Gronings dialect...
Ede North is a Local Government Area in Osun State, Nigeria. Its headquarters as Abere. It has an area of 111 km2 and a population of 83,831 at the 2006...
Ede Dafinone (born 10 April 1962) is a Nigerian chartered accountant, politician, and philanthropist, notable for his contributions in the field of finance...
Yoruba (US: /ˈjɔːrəbə/, UK: /ˈjɒrʊbə/; Yor. Èdè Yorùbá, IPA: [jōrùbá]; Ajami: عِدعِ يوْرُبا) is a language that is spoken in West Africa, primarily in...
Basil Ede (12 February 1931—29 September 2016) was an English wildlife artist specialising in avian portraiture, noted for the ornithological precision...
Rade (Rhade; Rade: klei Êđê; Vietnamese: tiếng Ê-đê or tiếng Ê Đê) is an Austronesian language of southern Vietnam. There may be some speakers in Cambodia...
James Chuter Chuter-Ede, Baron Chuter-Ede, CH, PC, DL, JP (né Ede; 11 September 1882 – 11 November 1965), was a British teacher, trade unionist and Labour...