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{{short description|Romanian given name}} |
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| pronunciation= {{IPA |
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| gender = [[Male]] |
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| meaning = ''rad'' (the happy one) |
| meaning = ''rad'' (the happy one) |
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| origin = [[Slavic languages|Slavic]] |
| origin = [[Slavic languages|Slavic]] |
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| related names = [[Rada]] (female first name), [[Radoslav]] |
| related names = [[Rada]] (female first name), [[Radoslav]] |
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'''Radu''' is a masculine [[Romania]]n [[given name]] of Slavic origin, derived from the |
'''Radu''' is a masculine [[Romania]]n [[given name]] of Slavic etymological origin, derived from the Old Church Slavonic root ''rad-'' (cf. ''[[wikt:радъ|радъ]]'' "glad"). Radu became widespread among the (non-Slavic) Romanians because of [[Radu Negru]]'s status as legendary founder of [[Wallachia]], a historical Romanian state. Many Wallachian and some [[Moldavia]]n voivodes or princes have been named Radu. {{compact toc|e=|h=|o=|q=|u=|w=|x=|y=|custom1=Romanian rulers|custom2=Other uses|seealso=yes}} |
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Notable people named Radu include: |
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== A == |
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''This section is organized alphabetically by surname, except for historical rulers of [[Wallachia]], which are listed in a separate subsection.'' |
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* [[Radu Albot]] (born 1989), Moldovan tennis player |
* [[Radu Albot]] (born 1989), Moldovan tennis player |
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* [[Radu Aldulescu (musician)|Radu Aldulescu]] (1922–2006), Romanian-Italian cellist |
* [[Radu Aldulescu (musician)|Radu Aldulescu]] (1922–2006), Romanian-Italian cellist |
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* [[Radu Aricescu]], Romanian-British molecular neuroscientist |
* [[Radu Aricescu]], Romanian-British molecular neuroscientist |
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== B == |
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* [[Radu Barbu]] (born 1989), Romanian football player |
* [[Radu Barbu]] (born 1989), Romanian football player |
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* [[Radu Băldescu]] (1888–1953), Romanian general during World War II |
* [[Radu Băldescu]] (1888–1953), Romanian general during World War II |
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* [[Radu Bălescu]] (1932–2006), Romanian and Belgian physicist |
* [[Radu Bălescu]] (1932–2006), Romanian and Belgian physicist |
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* [[Radu Beligan]] (1918–2016), Romanian actor and director |
* [[Radu Beligan]] (1918–2016), Romanian actor and director |
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* [[Radu Berceanu]] (born 1953), Romanian engineer and politician |
* [[Radu Berceanu]] (born 1953), Romanian engineer and politician |
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* [[Radu Gioan Bey]] (1613–1660), Prince of Moldavia |
* [[Radu Gioan Bey]] (1613–1660), Prince of Moldavia |
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* [[Radu Buzescu]] ([[Floruit|fl.]] c. 1593–1601), boyar of Wallachia during the reign of Michael the Brave |
* [[Radu Buzescu]] ([[Floruit|fl.]] c. 1593–1601), boyar of Wallachia during the reign of Michael the Brave |
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== C == |
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* [[Radu Câmpeanu]] (1922–2016), Romanian politician and jurist |
* [[Radu Câmpeanu]] (1922–2016), Romanian politician and jurist |
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* [[Radu Catan]] (born 1989), Moldovan football player |
* [[Radu Catan]] (born 1989), Moldovan football player |
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* [[Radu Chiriac]] (born 2000), Romanian football player |
* [[Radu Chiriac]] (born 2000), Romanian football player |
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* [[Radu Ciobanu]] (born 1975), Romanian football player |
* [[Radu Ciobanu]] (born 1975), Romanian football player |
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* [[Radu Ciuceanu]] (1928–2022), Romanian historian and politician |
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* [[Radu Crișan]] (born 1996), Romanian football player |
* [[Radu Crișan]] (born 1996), Romanian football player |
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== D == |
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* [[Radu Dărăban]] (born 1983), Romanian fencer |
* [[Radu Dărăban]] (born 1983), Romanian fencer |
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* [[Traian Demetrescu|Traian Rafael Radu Demetrescu]] (1866–1896), Romanian writer |
* [[Traian Demetrescu|Traian Rafael Radu Demetrescu]] (1866–1896), Romanian writer |
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* [[Radu Drăgușin]] (born 2002), Romanian football player |
* [[Radu Drăgușin]] (born 2002), Romanian football player |
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* [[Radu Dudescu]] (1894–1983), Romanian architect |
* [[Radu Dudescu]] (1894–1983), Romanian architect |
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* [[Radu Filipescu]] (born 1955), Romanian anti-communist dissident |
* [[Radu Filipescu]] (born 1955), Romanian anti-communist dissident |
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* [[Radu Florescu]] (1925–2014), Romanian historian and academic, professor at Boston College |
* [[Radu Florescu]] (1925–2014), Romanian historian and academic, professor at Boston College |
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== G == |
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* [[Radu Gabrea]] (1937–2017), Romanian filmmaker |
* [[Radu Gabrea]] (1937–2017), Romanian filmmaker |
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* [[Radu Pavel Gheo]] (born 1969), Romanian writer |
* [[Radu Pavel Gheo]] (born 1969), Romanian writer |
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* [[Radu Goldiș]] (born 1947), Romanian-American jazz guitarist |
* [[Radu Goldiș]] (born 1947), Romanian-American jazz guitarist |
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* [[Adrian Radu Gontariu]] (born 1984), Romanian volleyball player |
* [[Adrian Radu Gontariu]] (born 1984), Romanian volleyball player |
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* {{ill|Radu Greceanu|ro}} (c. 1655–1725), Romanian historian |
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* [[Radu Grigorovici]] (1911–2008), Romanian physicist |
* [[Radu Grigorovici]] (1911–2008), Romanian physicist |
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* [[Radu Gyr]] (pen name of Radu Demetrescu; 1905–1975), Romanian poet and writer |
* [[Radu Gyr]] (pen name of Radu Demetrescu; 1905–1975), Romanian poet and writer |
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== I == |
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* [[Radu Irimescu]] (1890–1975), Romanian businessman, politician, and diplomat |
* [[Radu Irimescu]] (1890–1975), Romanian businessman, politician, and diplomat |
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* [[Radu Ivan]] (born 1969), Romanian judo practitioner |
* [[Radu Ivan]] (born 1969), Romanian judo practitioner |
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* [[Radu Jercan]] (1945–2012), Romanian football player |
* [[Radu Jercan]] (1945–2012), Romanian football player |
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* [[Radu Jude]] (born 1977), Romanian filmmaker |
* [[Radu Jude]] (born 1977), Romanian filmmaker |
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* [[Radu Klapper]] (1937–2006), Romanian-Israeli poet and author |
* [[Radu Klapper]] (1937–2006), Romanian-Israeli poet and author |
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* [[Radu Korne]] (1895–1949), Romanian general during World War II |
* [[Radu Korne]] (1895–1949), Romanian general during World War II |
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== L == |
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* [[Radu Lazăr]] (born 1947), Romanian water polo player |
* [[Radu Lazăr]] (born 1947), Romanian water polo player |
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* [[Radu Lecca]] (1890–1980), Romanian spy and journalist |
* [[Radu Lecca]] (1890–1980), Romanian spy and journalist |
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* [[Radu Lefter]] (born 1970), Romanian football player |
* [[Radu Lefter]] (born 1970), Romanian football player |
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* [[Radu Leonte]] (born 1991), Romanian football player |
* [[Radu Leonte]] (born 1991), Romanian football player |
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* [[Radu Lupu]] ( |
* [[Radu Lupu]] (1945–2022), Romanian pianist |
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== M == |
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* [[Radu Malfatti]] (born 1943), Austrian trombone player and composer |
* [[Radu Malfatti]] (born 1943), Austrian trombone player and composer |
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* [[Radu Manicatide]] (1912–2004), Romanian engineer and aircraft constructor |
* [[Radu Manicatide]] (1912–2004), Romanian engineer and aircraft constructor |
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* [[Radu Marculescu]], electrical engineer |
* [[Radu Marculescu]], electrical engineer |
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* [[Radu Mareș]] (1941–2016), Romanian writer and journalist |
* [[Radu Mareș]] (1941–2016), Romanian writer and journalist |
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* [[Radu Marian]] (born 1977), Moldavian singer sopranist |
* [[Radu Marian (sopranist)|Radu Marian]] (born 1977), Moldavian singer sopranist |
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* [[Radu Ștefan Mazăre]] (born 1968), Romanian politician |
* [[Radu Ștefan Mazăre]] (born 1968), Romanian politician |
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* [[Radu Mihăileanu]] (born 1958), Romanian-French actor and filmmaker |
* [[Radu Mihăileanu]] (born 1958), Romanian-French actor and filmmaker |
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* [[Radu Muntean]] (born 1971), Romanian filmmaker |
* [[Radu Muntean]] (born 1971), Romanian filmmaker |
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== N == |
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* [[Radu Negulescu]] (born 1941), Romanian table tennis player |
* [[Radu Negulescu]] (born 1941), Romanian table tennis player |
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* [[Radu Neguț]] (born 1981), Romanian football player |
* [[Radu Neguț]] (born 1981), Romanian football player |
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* [[Radu Nunweiller]] (born 1944), Romanian football player |
* [[Radu Nunweiller]] (born 1944), Romanian football player |
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== P == |
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* [[Radu Paladi]] (1927–2013), Romanian composer, pianist, and conductor |
* [[Radu Paladi]] (1927–2013), Romanian composer, pianist, and conductor |
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* [[Radu Paliciuc]] (born 1988), Romanian basketball player |
* [[Radu Paliciuc]] (born 1988), Romanian basketball player |
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* [[Radu Poklitaru]] (born 1972), Moldovan choreographer |
* [[Radu Poklitaru]] (born 1972), Moldovan choreographer |
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* [[Dumitru Radu Popa]] (born 1949), Romanian-American writer |
* [[Dumitru Radu Popa]] (born 1949), Romanian-American writer |
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* [[Dumitru Radu Popescu]] ( |
* [[Dumitru Radu Popescu]] (1935–2023), Romanian writer |
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* [[Mihai Radu Pricop]] (1950–2018), Romanian politician |
* [[Mihai Radu Pricop]] (1950–2018), Romanian politician |
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== R == |
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* [[Radu Rebeja]] (born 1973), Moldovan football player |
* [[Radu Rebeja]] (born 1973), Moldovan football player |
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* [[Radu Rogac]] (born 1995), Moldovan football player |
* [[Radu Rogac]] (born 1995), Moldovan football player |
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* [[Radu R. Rosetti]] (1877–1949), Romanian general and historian |
* [[Radu R. Rosetti]] (1877–1949), Romanian general and historian |
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== S == |
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* [[Radu Sabău]] (born 1968), Romanian water polo player |
* [[Radu Sabău]] (born 1968), Romanian water polo player |
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* [[Radu Sabo]] (born 1971), Romanian football player |
* [[Radu Sabo]] (born 1971), Romanian football player |
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* [[Radu Lucian Sulica]], Romanian-American physician and laryngologist |
* [[Radu Lucian Sulica]], Romanian-American physician and laryngologist |
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== T == |
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* [[Radu Țârle]] (born 1967), Romanian politician |
* [[Radu Țârle]] (born 1967), Romanian politician |
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* [[Radu Timofte]] (1949–2009), Romanian soldier, politician, and spy chief |
* [[Radu Timofte]] (1949–2009), Romanian soldier, politician, and spy chief |
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* [[Radu Tudoran]] (1910–1992), Romanian novelist |
* [[Radu Tudoran]] (1910–1992), Romanian novelist |
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== V == |
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* [[Radu Varia]] (born 1940), art critic and historian |
* [[Radu Varia]] (born 1940), art critic and historian |
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* [[Radu Vasile]] (1942–2013), former prime minister of Romania |
* [[Radu Vasile]] (1942–2013), former prime minister of Romania |
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* [[Radu G. Vlădescu]] (1886–1964), Romanian professor of veterinary medicine |
* [[Radu G. Vlădescu]] (1886–1964), Romanian professor of veterinary medicine |
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* [[Radu Voina]] (born 1950), Romanian handball player |
* [[Radu Voina]] (born 1950), Romanian handball player |
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== Z == |
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* [[Radu Zaharia]] (born 1989), football player |
* [[Radu Zaharia]] (born 1989), football player |
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== Romanian rulers == |
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{{main article|List of rulers of Wallachia}} |
{{main article|List of rulers of Wallachia}} |
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''This section is organized chronologically.'' |
''This section is organized chronologically.'' |
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== Other uses == |
== Other uses == |
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* [[Radu Barvon]], a character in the light novel series ''[[Trinity Blood]] |
* [[Radu Barvon]], a character in the light novel series ''[[Trinity Blood]]'' |
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* [[George Ivașcu]], Romanian journalist who used the pen name "Radu Vardaru" |
* [[George Ivașcu]], Romanian journalist who used the pen name "Radu Vardaru" |
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* [[Sofronie Drincec]], Romanian Orthodox bishop born "Radu Ștefan Drincec" |
* [[Sofronie Drincec]], Romanian Orthodox bishop born "Radu Ștefan Drincec" |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
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* {{intitle|Radu}} |
* {{intitle|Radu}} |
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* [[Radu (surname)]] |
* [[Radu (surname)]] |
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[[Category:Romanian masculine given names]] |
[[Category:Romanian masculine given names]] |
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[[Category:Masculine given names]] |
Latest revision as of 03:00, 4 September 2024
Pronunciation | [ˈradu] |
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Gender | Male |
Origin | |
Word/name | Slavic |
Meaning | rad (the happy one) |
Region of origin | Romania |
Other names | |
Related names | Rada (female first name), Radoslav |
Radu is a masculine Romanian given name of Slavic etymological origin, derived from the Old Church Slavonic root rad- (cf. радъ "glad"). Radu became widespread among the (non-Slavic) Romanians because of Radu Negru's status as legendary founder of Wallachia, a historical Romanian state. Many Wallachian and some Moldavian voivodes or princes have been named Radu.
Notable people named Radu include:
A
[edit]- Radu Albot (born 1989), Moldovan tennis player
- Radu Aldulescu (1922–2006), Romanian-Italian cellist
- Radu Aldulescu (born 1954), Romanian novelist
- Radu Almășan (born 1980), Romanian singer of the band Bosquito
- Radu Aricescu, Romanian-British molecular neuroscientist
B
[edit]- Radu Barbu (born 1989), Romanian football player
- Radu Băldescu (1888–1953), Romanian general during World War II
- Radu Bălescu (1932–2006), Romanian and Belgian physicist
- Radu Beligan (1918–2016), Romanian actor and director
- Radu Berceanu (born 1953), Romanian engineer and politician
- Radu Gioan Bey (1613–1660), Prince of Moldavia
- Radu Bîrzan (born 1999), Romanian football player
- Radu Boboc (born 1999), footballer
- Radu Boureanu (1906–1997), Romanian poet and writer
- Radu Budișteanu (1902–1991), activist of the Iron Guard
- Radu Buzescu (fl. c. 1593–1601), boyar of Wallachia during the reign of Michael the Brave
C
[edit]- Radu Câmpeanu (1922–2016), Romanian politician and jurist
- Radu Catan (born 1989), Moldovan football player
- Radu Chiriac (born 2000), Romanian football player
- Radu Ciobanu (born 1975), Romanian football player
- Radu Ciuceanu (1928–2022), Romanian historian and politician
- Radu Crișan (born 1996), Romanian football player
D
[edit]- Radu Dărăban (born 1983), Romanian fencer
- Traian Rafael Radu Demetrescu (1866–1896), Romanian writer
- Radu Doicaru (born 1979), Romanian football player
- Radu Drăgușin (born 2002), Romanian football player
- Radu Dudescu (1894–1983), Romanian architect
F
[edit]- Radu Filipescu (born 1955), Romanian anti-communist dissident
- Radu Florescu (1925–2014), Romanian historian and academic, professor at Boston College
G
[edit]- Radu Gabrea (1937–2017), Romanian filmmaker
- Radu Pavel Gheo (born 1969), Romanian writer
- Radu Ghiță (born 1990), Romanian handball player
- Radu Gînsari (born 1991), Moldovan football player
- Radu Goldiș (born 1947), Romanian-American jazz guitarist
- Adrian Radu Gontariu (born 1984), Romanian volleyball player
- Radu Grigorovici (1911–2008), Romanian physicist
- Radu Gyr (pen name of Radu Demetrescu; 1905–1975), Romanian poet and writer
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[edit]- Radu Irimescu (1890–1975), Romanian businessman, politician, and diplomat
- Radu Ivan (born 1969), Romanian judo practitioner
J
[edit]- Radu Jercan (1945–2012), Romanian football player
- Radu Jude (born 1977), Romanian filmmaker
K
[edit]- Radu Klapper (1937–2006), Romanian-Israeli poet and author
- Radu Korne (1895–1949), Romanian general during World War II
L
[edit]- Radu Lazăr (born 1947), Romanian water polo player
- Radu Lecca (1890–1980), Romanian spy and journalist
- Radu Lefter (born 1970), Romanian football player
- Radu Leonte (born 1991), Romanian football player
- Radu Lupu (1945–2022), Romanian pianist
M
[edit]- Radu Malfatti (born 1943), Austrian trombone player and composer
- Radu Manicatide (1912–2004), Romanian engineer and aircraft constructor
- Radu Marculescu, electrical engineer
- Radu Mareș (1941–2016), Romanian writer and journalist
- Radu Marian (born 1977), Moldavian singer sopranist
- Radu Ștefan Mazăre (born 1968), Romanian politician
- Radu Mihăileanu (born 1958), Romanian-French actor and filmmaker
- Radu Mîțu (born 1994), Romanian football player
- Radu Motreanu (born 1998), Romanian football player
- Radu Muntean (born 1971), Romanian filmmaker
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[edit]- Radu Negulescu (born 1941), Romanian table tennis player
- Radu Neguț (born 1981), Romanian football player
- Radu Niculescu (born 1975), Romanian football player
- Radu Nunweiller (born 1944), Romanian football player
P
[edit]- Radu Paladi (1927–2013), Romanian composer, pianist, and conductor
- Radu Paliciuc (born 1988), Romanian basketball player
- Radu Pamfil (1951–2009), Romanian football player
- Miron Radu Paraschivescu (1911–1971), Romanian writer
- Radu Petrescu (born 1980), Romanian rugby referee
- Radu Marian Petrescu (born 1982), Romanian football referee
- Radu Podgorean (born 1955), Romanian politician
- Radu Poklitaru (born 1972), Moldovan choreographer
- Dumitru Radu Popa (born 1949), Romanian-American writer
- Dumitru Radu Popescu (1935–2023), Romanian writer
- Mihai Radu Pricop (1950–2018), Romanian politician
R
[edit]- Radu Rebeja (born 1973), Moldovan football player
- Radu Rogac (born 1995), Moldovan football player
- Prince Radu of Romania (born 1960 as Radu Duda), husband of Margareta of Romania, pretender to the Romanian throne
- Radu Rosetti (1853–1926), Moldavian and Romanian politician and writer
- Radu D. Rosetti (1874–1964), Romanian writer
- Radu R. Rosetti (1877–1949), Romanian general and historian
S
[edit]- Radu Sabău (born 1968), Romanian water polo player
- Radu Sabo (born 1971), Romanian football player
- Radu Scîrneci (1926−2015), Romanian alpine skier
- Radu Scoarță (born 1999), Romanian football player
- Radu Simion (1940–2015), Romanian pan flute player
- Radu Sîrbu (born 1978), Moldovan pop singer, formerly of the boy band O-Zone
- Radu Stanca (1920–1962), poet, playwright, theatre director
- Radu Stroe (born 1949), Romanian navigational engineer and politician
- Radu Lucian Sulica, Romanian-American physician and laryngologist
T
[edit]- Radu Țârle (born 1967), Romanian politician
- Radu Timofte (1949–2009), Romanian soldier, politician, and spy chief
- Radu Troi (born 1949), Romanian football player
- Radu Țuculescu (born 1949), Romanian novelist and playwright
- Radu Tudoran (1910–1992), Romanian novelist
V
[edit]- Radu Varia (born 1940), art critic and historian
- Radu Vasile (1942–2013), former prime minister of Romania
- Radu G. Vlădescu (1886–1964), Romanian professor of veterinary medicine
- Radu Voina (born 1950), Romanian handball player
Z
[edit]- Radu Zaharia (born 1989), football player
Romanian rulers
[edit]This section is organized chronologically.
- Radu Negru (Radu the Black; born 1269), legendary founder of Wallachia
- Radu I of Wallachia (fl. c. 1377–1383), Voivode of Wallachia, sometimes identified as Radu Negru
- Radu II of Wallachia (Radu II Praznaglava, Radu II Empty Head, Radu the Bald; died c. 1428), reigned intermittently from 1420–1427
- Radu the Handsome (Radu cel Frumos, Radu III of Wallachia; 1437/1439–1475), the younger brother of Vlad III the Impaler
- Radu IV the Great (Radu cel Mare; 1467–1508), son of Vlad Călugărul, reigned 1495–1508
- Radu Bădica (died 1524), son of Radu IV the Great, reigned 1523–1524
- Radu of Afumați (Radu de la Afumaţi; died 1529), son of Radu cel Mare, reigned intermittently from 1522–1529
- Radu Paisie (Radu VII Paise, Petru I; fl. 1534-1545), son of Radu cel Mare, reigned almost continuously from 1535–1545
- Radu Ilie Haidăul (died 1558), son of Radu of Afumați, reigned 1552–1553
- Radu Mihnea (1586–1626), son of Mihnea Turcitul, reigned from 1601–1602, 1611, 1611–1616, and 1620–1623
- Radu Șerban (died 1620), reigned from 1602–1610 and in 1611
- Radu Iliaș (died 1632), son of Alexandru Iliaș, reigned in 1632
- Radu Leon (also Radu the Oyster-seller; died 1669), son of Leon Tomșa, reigned 1664–1669
Other uses
[edit]- Radu Barvon, a character in the light novel series Trinity Blood
- George Ivașcu, Romanian journalist who used the pen name "Radu Vardaru"
- Sofronie Drincec, Romanian Orthodox bishop born "Radu Ștefan Drincec"