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Town in Lower Saxony, Germany
Stade (German pronunciation: [ˈʃtaːdə] ; Low German: Stood), officially the Hanseatic City of Stade (German: Hansestadt Stade, Low German: Hansestadt
Stade
Stadium in Saint-Denis, Paris, France
Stade de France (French pronunciation: [stad də fʁɑ̃s], lit. 'Stadium of France') is the national stadium of France, located just north of Paris in the
Stade_de_France
Association football club in France
Stade Rennais Football Club (French: Stade rennais Football Club, SRFC; French pronunciation: [stad ʁɛnɛ]), commonly referred to as Stade Rennais (Breton:
Stade_Rennais_FC
Association football club in Brittany, France
Stade Brestois 29 (French: Stade brestois 29), commonly known as Stade Brestois or simply Brest, is a Breton professional football club based in Brest
Stade_Brestois_29
French rugby union club, based in Paris
Stade Français Paris (French: Stade français Paris; French pronunciation: [stad fʁɑ̃sɛ]), commonly known as Stade Français, is a French professional rugby
Stade_Français
Multi-purpose stadium in Marseille, France
The Stade Vélodrome (French pronunciation: [stad velɔdʁom]; Occitan: Estadi Vélodrom), known for sponsorship reasons as the Orange Vélodrome since June
Stade_Vélodrome
Canadian comedian
Tom Stade is a Canadian comedian who currently lives in Scotland. Stade was encouraged to move from his hometown of Vancouver to the UK in 2001 by his
Tom_Stade
French football club in Laval
Stade Lavallois Mayenne Football Club (French: Stade lavallois Mayenne Football Club; French pronunciation: [stɑd lavalwa majɛn]), also referred to as
Stade_Lavallois
French football club
Stade de Reims (French pronunciation: [stad də ʁɛ̃s]) is a French professional football club based in Reims. The club was formed in 1931 and plays in
Stade_de_Reims
Football stadium in Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine, France
The Stade Bauer is a football stadium in Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine in the northern suburbs of Paris. The stadium is mainly used by Red Star F.C. who currently
Stade_Bauer
French rugby union club, based in Toulouse
Stade Toulousain (French: Stade toulousain; French pronunciation: [stad tuluzɛ̃]; Occitan: Estadi Tolosenc), also referred to as Toulouse, is a professional
Stade_Toulousain
Tunisian association football club
Stade Tunisien (French pronunciation: [stad tynizjɛ̃]; Arabic: الملعب التونسي), abbreviated as ST, is a football club based in Le Bardo, a western suburb
Stade_Tunisien
French football club
Stade Malherbe Caen (French pronunciation: [stad malɛʁb kɑ̃]; commonly known as SM Caen, Malherbe, or simply Caen) is a French professional football team
Stade_Malherbe_Caen
Football club based in Saint-Brieuc, France
Stade Briochin (French: Stade briochin; French: [stad bʁijɔʃɛ̃]) is a French football club based in Saint-Brieuc, Brittany. As of the 2026–27 season,
Stade_Briochin
Football stadium
The Stade Atlantique, also known as the Nouveau Stade de Bordeaux (French pronunciation: [nuvo stad də bɔʁdo], "New Bordeaux Stadium"), is a football
Stade_Atlantique
Stadium in Colombes, France
The Stade Yves-du-Manoir (officially Stade olympique Yves-du-Manoir, also known as the Stade olympique de Colombes, or simply Colombes to the locals) is
Stade_Yves-du-Manoir
Multi-purpose stadium in Paris, France
The Stade Jean-Bouin (French pronunciation: [stad ʒɑ̃ bwɛ̃]; lit. 'Jean Bouin Stadium') is a multi-purpose stadium in the 16th arrondissement of Paris
Stade_Jean-Bouin_(Paris)
American novelist
George Stade (November 25, 1933 - February 26, 2019) was an American literary scholar, critic, novelist and professor at Columbia University. According
George_Stade
Men's association football team
colloquially known as Les Bleus (The Blues). They play home matches at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis and train at Centre National du Football in
France_national_football_team
The Stade Geest (German: Stader Geest; Northern Low Saxon: Stoder Geest) is a natural region of low, sandy heath (geest) in the North German Plain. It
Stade_Geest
Football stadium in Lens, France
The Stade Bollaert-Delelis (French pronunciation: [stad bɔlaʁt dələlis]) is the main football stadium in Lens, France, that was built in 1933. It is the
Stade_Bollaert-Delelis
Multi-purpose stadium located in Le Havre
The Stade Océane (French pronunciation: [stad ɔsean]; or Grand Stade du Havre and Stade CMA CGM Océane for sponsorship reasons), is a multi-purpose stadium
Stade_Océane
Association football tournament in France
host cities, with the opening match and final staged at the newly built Stade de France in the Parisian commune of Saint-Denis. The tournament was won
1998_FIFA_World_Cup
Topics referred to by the same term
Stade Municipale (Porto-Novo), in Porto-Novo Stade Municipal (Ouagadougou), in Ouagadougou Stade Municipal (Bobo Dioulasso), in Bobo Dioulasso Stade Municipal
Stade_Municipal
Topics referred to by the same term
Stade is a city in Germany. Stade may also refer to: Stade (district), a district in Germany Stade (region), a region in Germany Stad (peninsula), a peninsula
Stade_(disambiguation)
Stadium in Le Mans, France
The Stade Marie-Marvingt (previously MMArena) is a multi-use stadium in Le Mans, France, that opened in January 2011. It is used mostly for football matches
Stade_Marie-Marvingt
15th edition of the association football championship
after extra time over the host team, France, in the final played at the Stade de France. For the first time, the European Championship final tournament
UEFA_Euro_2016
Stadium in Villeneuve-d'Ascq, France
The Stade Pierre-Mauroy (French pronunciation: [stad pjɛʁ moʁwa]), also known as the Decathlon Arena – Stade Pierre-Mauroy for sponsorship reasons, is
Stade_Pierre-Mauroy
Proposed football stadium in Morocco
completion timing. These speculations gained momentum, particularly after Stade Mohammed V suffered damages from multiple games of its tenants Raja CA and
Hassan_II_Stadium
German district (1823–1978)
Stade (1823–1885; German: Landdrostei Stade) and then Governorate of Stade (1885–1978; German: Regierungsbezirk Stade). The High-Bailiwick of Stade,
Stade_(region)
French football club
to 1919, but it was officially founded in 1974 through a merger of both Stade Olympique Montpelliérain and AS Paillade. The club currently competes in
Montpellier_HSC
Stadium in Fontvieille, Monaco
The Stade Louis II (French pronunciation: [stad(ə) lwi dø], lit. 'Louis II Stadium'), or simply Louis II is a stadium located in the Fontvieille district
Stade_Louis_II
Beach in Hastings, East Sussex, England
The Stade is a shingle beach in Hastings Old Town, Hastings, East Sussex, England. It has been used for beaching boats for more than a thousand years
The_Stade
Association football club in Paris, France
top division of French football. Founded in 1969, the club merged with Stade Saint-Germain to form Paris Saint-Germain in 1970, but it eventually spun
Paris_FC
Football stadium in Auxerre, France
The Stade Abbé-Deschamps (French pronunciation: [stad də labe deʃɑ̃]) is the home of AJ Auxerre football club in Auxerre, France. It has a capacity of
Stade_de_l'Abbé-Deschamps
Defunct football club in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France
Stade Saint-Germanois, often known as Stade Saint-Germain, was a French football club founded on 21 June 1904. On 12 August 1970, it merged with Paris
Stade_Saint-Germain
Association football club in Mali
Stade Malien is a Malian professional football and sports club based in Bamako. One of the two dominant clubs of Malian football, their eastern Bamako
Stade_Malien
Stadium in Paris, France
the French capital, within the 16th arrondissement, directly opposite the Stade Jean-Bouin. The stadium, with a seating capacity of 47,929 spectators, has
Parc_des_Princes
Stadium in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Martyrs Stadium (French: Stade des Martyrs de la Pentecôte), commonly referred to as the Stade des Martyrs and formerly known as Stade Kamanyola, is a national
Stade_des_Martyrs
French football stadium
Stade Chaban-Delmas is a sporting stadium located in the city of Bordeaux, France. It was the home ground of FC Girondins de Bordeaux. Since 2011, it
Stade_Chaban-Delmas
Defunct association football club in Luxembourg
Stade Dudelange was a football club from Dudelange, in southern Luxembourg. It is now a part of F91 Dudelange, which was formed by the merger of Stade
Stade_Dudelange
Stadium in Brussels, Belgium
The King Baudouin Stadium (French: Stade Roi Baudouin [stad ʁwa bodwɛ̃]; Dutch: Koning Boudewijnstadion [ˌkoːnɪŋ ˈbʌudəʋɛinˌstaːdijɔn]) is a multi-use
King_Baudouin_Stadium
French rugby union club
and play at the Stade Chaban-Delmas. The two teams which amalgamated cumulated nine championship titles of France: seven for the Stade Bordelais and two
Union_Bordeaux_Bègles
Football stadium in Lancy, Switzerland
Stade de Genève (Stadium of Geneva), also called Stade de la Praille, is a stadium in Lancy, Canton of Geneva. It has a capacity of 30,084. The stadium
Stade_de_Genève
Sports stadium in Boulari Bay, New Caledonia, primarily used for association football
Stade Boewa is a sports stadium in Boulari Bay, New Caledonia that is primarily used for association football. The stadium is home to a number of local
Stade_Boewa
Surname list
Charles von Stade Charles von Stade (1919–1945), American polo champion, father of opera singer Frederica von Stade Frederica von Stade (born 1945),
Von_Stade
French rugby union club, based in La Rochelle
Stade Rochelais (French pronunciation: [stad ʁɔʃlɛ]), commonly called La Rochelle, is a French professional rugby union club based in La Rochelle, France
Stade_Rochelais
Stadium in Radès, Tunisia
with 300 offices. The stadium was inaugurated in July 2001 under the name Stade 7 November in the framework of the 2000–01 Tunisian Cup final between CS
Hammadi_Agrebi_Stadium
24 July 2024 (2024-07-24) 17:00 Stade de Nice, Nice Attendance: 4,909 Referee: Adel Al-Naqbi (United Arab Emirates) 24 July 2024 (2024-07-24) 21:00 Stade de Marseille,
Football at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament
Football_at_the_2024_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_tournament
Stade Lomipeau is a stadium in Mata-Utu, Wallis Island, Wallis and Futuna. "Stade Lomipeau" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 5 May 2013. 13°16′30″S 176°10′21″W
Stade_Lomipeau
Multi-purpose stadium in Paris, France
Stade Sébastien-Charléty (French pronunciation: [stad sebastjɛ̃ ʃaʁleti]; lit. 'Stadium of Sébastien Charléty'), also known as Stade Charléty or Charléty
Stade_Sébastien_Charléty
Stadium in Quebec City, Canada
Stade Canac is a baseball stadium in Quebec City, Quebec that is currently the home of the Québec Capitales of the Frontier League (FL). Originally opened
Stade_Canac
Football league season
(UTC+2) Stade Saint-Symphorien, Longeville-lès-Metz Attendance: 27,767 Referee: Hakim Ben El Hadj 2nd leg 29 May 2025 20:30 CEST (UTC+2) Stade Auguste-Delaune
2024–25_Ligue_1
Stadium in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France
The Stade Georges Lefèvre (French pronunciation: [stad ʒɔʁʒ ləfɛvʁ]), formerly known as the Stade des Loges ([stad de lɔʒ]), is a football stadium in
Stade_Georges_Lefèvre
French football club
based in Paris. The club was founded in 1970 by the merger of Paris FC and Stade Saint-Germain, and competes in Ligue 1, the top tier of French football
Paris_Saint-Germain_FC
Stadium in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Olympic Stadium (French: Stade olympique, pronounced [stad ɔlɛ̃pik]) is a multi-purpose stadium in Montreal, Canada, located at Olympic Park in the
Olympic_Stadium_(Montreal)
Topics referred to by the same term
Stade Jean-Bouin may refer to: Stade Jean-Bouin (Angers), former name of the Stade Raymond Kopa from 1968 to 2017 Stade Jean-Bouin (Marseille) [fr], stadium
Stade_Jean-Bouin
Multi-purpose stadium in Lyon, France
Olympique Lyonnais, it replaced their previous stadium, the Stade de Gerland, in January 2016. The Stade de Gerland became the home of Lyon OU Rugby. The stadium
Parc_Olympique_Lyonnais
1999 live album by Celine Dion
Au cœur du stade (lit. 'In the heart of the stadium') is the fourth live album by Canadian singer Celine Dion, released by Columbia Records on 27 August
Au_cœur_du_stade
Tennis venue in Paris, France
Stade Roland Garros (French pronunciation: [stad ʁɔlɑ̃ ɡaʁɔs]; 'Roland Garros Stadium') is a complex of tennis courts, including stadiums, located in
Stade_Roland_Garros
Multi-purpose stadium in Democratic Republic of the Congo
Stade Tata Raphaël (Father Raphael Stadium) is a multi-purpose stadium in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Originally known as Stade Roi Baudouin
Stade_Tata_Raphaël
French multi-purpose stadium
Stade Richter was a multi-purpose stadium in Montpellier, France. The stadium held 30,000 spectators and was preceded by the Parc des Sports de l'avenue
Stade_Richter
French rugby union club, based in Niort
Rugby Club (French pronunciation: [njɔʁ ʁyɡbi klœb], formerly known as Stade Niortais Rugby) is a rugby team based in the city of Niort (population approx
Stade_Niortais
Football club
Stade d'Abidjan is an Ivorian football club based in Abidjan. It was founded in 1936 as ASFI Abidjan after fusion with PIC and OC Abidjan and called U
Stade_d'Abidjan
Football tournament
division champions, Stade de Reims, defeated the winners of the 1948–49 edition of the Coupe de France, RCF Paris, 4–3 at the Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir
Trophée_des_Champions
Football stadium in Marrakesh, Morocco
multi-use stadium in Marrakesh, Morocco. Opened in January 2011, it replaces Stade Al Harti as the main association football stadium of the city, with a capacity
Marrakesh_Stadium
French rugby union club, based in Bordeaux
Stade Bordelais are a French rugby union club, based in Bordeaux. The club was established in 1889. Bordelais were a major force in the French championship
Stade_Bordelais
Association football club in Monaco
size of Monaco. Founded in 1918, the team play their home matches at the Stade Louis II. Their training center is situated in France, in la Turbie. Despite
AS_Monaco_FC
Association football club based in Pau, Béarn, France
transitioned into the Football-Club de Pau. By the 60s, they had settled in the Stade du Hameau, harbouring ambitions of turning professional. Recurrent financial
Pau_FC
French nude calendar series
Dieux du Stade (transl. 'Gods of the Stadium', stylized as Dievx dv Stade) is a nude calendar produced by Stade Français, a French professional rugby union
Dieux_du_Stade
Ancient Greek unit of length
stadia, Ancient Greek: στάδιον; latinized as stadium; also anglicized as stade), was an ancient Greek unit of length, consisting of 600 ancient Greek feet
Stadion_(unit)
Stadium in Toulouse, France
Le Stade Chapou (or Stade Jacques-Chapou) was a stadium that was located on rue des Amidonniers in Toulouse. It was called Stade du T.O.E.C. before World
Stade_Chapou
Rugby stadium in Toulouse, France
The Stade Ernest-Wallon (French pronunciation: [stad ɛʁnɛst-walõ]; Occitan: Estadi Ernest-Wallon; lit. 'Ernest Wallon Stadium') is a multi-purpose stadium
Stade_Ernest-Wallon
French rugby union league
The first ever final took place in 1892, between two Paris-based sides, Stade Français and Racing Club de France, which were the only teams playing the
Top_14
Grand Princess consort of Kievan Rus'
Oda of Stade (also Oda of Elsdorf) (b. 1040 – d. 1087) was a noblewoman, who was the daughter of Ida of Elsdorf. Through marriage to Sviatoslav II of
Oda_of_Stade
Stadium in Casablanca, Morocco
Stade Mohammed V (Arabic: ملعب محمد الخامس) is a multi-purpose stadium which is named after King Mohammed V and situated at the heart of Casablanca, Morocco
Stade_Mohammed_V
Association football club in France
top flight of French football. Marseille play their home matches at the Stade Vélodrome. OM is one of the most popular football clubs in the country,
Olympique_de_Marseille
Stadium in Longeville-lès-Metz, France
Stade Municipal Saint-Symphorien is a multi-purpose stadium located on the "island Saint-Symphorien" in Longeville-lès-Metz, near Metz, France. It is
Stade_Saint-Symphorien
Stadium in Victoria, Seychelles
Africa with Africa". Stade Linite capacity "Infomap24.com". www.infomap24.com. Retrieved 2021-06-04.[dead link] Cafe.daum.net/stade – Stadium Pictures Frank
Stade_Linité
Soccer-specific stadium in Montreal
Saputo Stadium (French: Stade Saputo) is a soccer-specific stadium at Olympic Park in the borough of Mercier–Hochelaga-Maisonneuve in Montreal, Quebec
Saputo_Stadium
17:00 Stade Geoffroy-Guichard, Saint-Étienne Attendance: 2,674 Referee: Tess Olofsson (Sweden) 25 July 2024 (2024-07-25) 21:00 Stade de Lyon, Décines-Charpieu
Football at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament
Football_at_the_2024_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_tournament
Stadium in Kigali, Rwanda
The Amahoro Stadium (Kinyarwanda: Stade Amahoro; French: Stade Amahoro; Kinyarwanda for "Peace Stadium"), officially known as Amahoro National Stadium
Amahoro_Stadium
Stadium in Nantes, France
The Stade de la Beaujoire – Louis Fonteneau, mostly known as Stade de la Beaujoire (French pronunciation: [stad də la boʒwaʁ]), is a stadium in Nantes
Stade_de_la_Beaujoire
Stadium in Brussels, Belgium
The Joseph Marien Stadium (French: Stade Joseph Marien; Dutch: Joseph Marienstadion) is a multi-use stadium located within Duden Park in the municipality
Joseph_Marien_Stadium
Abbess of Bassum Abbey
Richardis von Stade (1124(?) – 29 October 1152) was a German nun and Benedictine abbess of Bassum Abbey. She was a member of the Udonids family as the
Richardis_von_Stade
Albert of Stade (c. 1187 – c. 1260) was a German monk, historian and poet. Albert probably studied in the school of Bremen Cathedral. He joined the Benedictine
Albert_of_Stade
French rugby union club, based in Nantes
Stade nantais, also called Stade nantais rugby, is a semi-professional rugby union team based in Nantes, Loire-Atlantique, France. They compete in the
Stade_Nantais
Stadium in Reims, France
The Stade Auguste-Delaune (French pronunciation: [stad oɡyst dəlon]) is a multi-use stadium in Reims, France. It is used mostly for football matches and
Stade_Auguste-Delaune
American mezzo-soprano
Frederica von Stade (born June 1, 1945) is an American former classical singer. Best known for her work in opera, she was also a recitalist and concert
Frederica_von_Stade
Defunct multi-purpose stadium in Valenciennes, France
Stade Nungesser was a multi-purpose stadium located in the municipal quarter of the same name within Valenciennes, France. For over eighty years, the
Stade_Nungesser
French football stadium
Stade Paul-Lignon (French pronunciation: [stad pɔl liɲɔ̃]) is a football stadium in Rodez, France. It is the current home of the football club Rodez AF
Stade_Paul-Lignon
Football stadium in Rabat, Morocco
ⵓⴳⴻⵍⵍⵉⴷ ⵎⵓⵍⴰⵢ ⵄⴰⴱⴷ ⵍⵍⴰⵀ, romanized: asarir n ugellid mulay ɛabd llah, French: Stade Prince Moulay Abdellah) is a football stadium in Rabat, Morocco, with a
Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium
Prince_Moulay_Abdellah_Stadium
Stadium in Troyes, France
Stade de l'Aube (French pronunciation: [stad də lob]) is a multi-use stadium in Troyes, France. It is currently used mostly for football matches, by Troyes
Stade_de_l'Aube
Football club
Stade Français (French: Stade français; French pronunciation: [stad fʁɑ̃sɛ]) is a French association football club team based in Paris that plays in the
Stade Français (association football)
Stade_Français_(association_football)
Baseball stadium in Trois-Rivières, Quebec
Stade Quillorama is a baseball stadium in Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Canada. It is primarily used for baseball, and is the home of the Trois-Rivières Aigles
Stade_Quillorama
Footballer (born 2002)
January 2023. Retrieved 2 February 2023. Le Goff, Brian (18 January 2023). "Stade Rennais : le grand frère d'un joueur des Rouge et Noir prolonge son contrat"
Guéla_Doué
Moroccan football club
Stade Marocain is a Moroccan professional football club that competes in the Botola Pro 2. Founded in 1919, the club uses Stade Ahmed Chhoude as home
Stade_Marocain
Football stadium in Luxembourg
Stade Géitz was a football stadium in Wiltz, in north-western Luxembourg. It used to be the home stadium of FC Wiltz 71, before they moved into the Stade
Stade_Géitz
Stadium in Nîmes, France
The Stade des Antonins is a stadium located in Nîmes, France. It has been the home ground of football club Nîmes Olympique since December 2022. The club
Stade_des_Antonins
Stadium in Lyon, France
The Stade de Gerland (known for sponsorship reasons as Matmut Stadium de Gerland and otherwise known as Municipal de Gerland or Stade Gerland [stad ʒɛʁlɑ̃])
Stade_de_Gerland
STADE
STADE
Surname or Lastname
German
German : habitational name from Bramel near Stade, Lower Saxony.German : nickname for a person with a sharp tongue, from Middle Low German breme, brame, ‘thorn bush’, later ‘horsefly’.English : altered form of Bramhall reflecting the local pronunciation. Compare Brammell.
Surname or Lastname
North German
North German : variant of the habitational name Lewing, from a place near Stade in Lower Saxony.North German : patronymic from a personal name (Lehwing or Lewien), formed with Middle Low German lev ‘dear’ + win ‘friend’.English : perhaps a habitational name from Levens in Cumbria, probably so named from the Old English personal name LÄ“ofa (+ genitive n) + næss ‘promontory’, ‘headland’.Possibly a hypercorrected spelling of Irish Levens, a County Louth name, which Woulfe interprets as an Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac DhuinnshlébhÃn, a variant of Dunleavy.
STADE
STADE
Girl/Female
Latin English
From France or 'free one.' Feminine of Francis.
Boy/Male
Celebrity, Indian, Telugu
Complete
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Beautiful
Female
Italian
Feminine form of Italian Orlando, ORLANDA means "famous land."Â
Girl/Female
Biblical
Rising, confirming, establishing.
Boy/Male
American, Christian, Danish, German, Greek, Indian
Victory; Victory of the People
Biblical
inquirer; examiner; dull observer
Male
Irish
Pet form of Irish Gaelic Pádraig, PAIDà means "patrician; of noble birth."
Boy/Male
Arabic
River; Pilgrim to Makkah
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian
Sun; Lord Vishnu
STADE
STADE
STADE
STADE
STADE
n.
A landing place or wharf.
n.
A stadium.