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'''IDE | '''IDE''', '''ide''', or '''Ide''' may refer to: | ||
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==Organizations== | |||
* ''[[Institut für Dokumentologie und Editorik]]'', a German think tank for the application of digital methods on historical documents | * ''[[Institut für Dokumentologie und Editorik]]'', a German think tank for the application of digital methods on historical documents | ||
* [[Institute of Developing Economies]], a semi-governmental research institute in Japan | * [[Institute of Developing Economies]], a semi-governmental research institute in Japan | ||
* Institute for Democratic Education, founded by [[Yaacov Hecht]] | * Institute for Democratic Education, founded by [[Yaacov Hecht]] | ||
* ''[[Instituto de Desenvolvimento Educacional]]'', a Brazilian institution linked with Fundação Getúlio Vargas | * ''[[Instituto de Desenvolvimento Educacional]]'', a Brazilian institution linked with Fundação Getúlio Vargas | ||
* [[International Development Enterprises]], a | * [[International Development Enterprises]], a U.S.-based nonprofit organization | ||
* [[Party of Internet Democracy]], a political party in Hungary | * [[Party of Internet Democracy]], a political party in Hungary | ||
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* [[Insulin-degrading enzyme]], [[Insulysin]], an enzyme | * [[Insulin-degrading enzyme]], [[Insulysin]], an enzyme | ||
* [[Infectious disease epidemiology]], the study of the patterns of communicable diseases at the population level | * [[Infectious disease epidemiology]], the study of the patterns of communicable diseases at the population level | ||
* [[Investigational Device Exemption]], a | * [[Investigational Device Exemption]], a U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulatory status | ||
===Chemistry=== | ===Chemistry=== | ||
* | * ''-ide'', a suffix for some molecules in the [[IUPAC nomenclature of inorganic chemistry]] | ||
===Computing=== | ===Computing=== | ||
* [[Integrated development environment]], a software application | * [[Integrated development environment]], a software application used to develop software | ||
* [[Integrated Drive Electronics]], a computer hardware bus for disk drives, retroactively termed Parallel ATA | * [[Integrated Drive Electronics]], a computer hardware bus for disk drives, retroactively termed Parallel ATA | ||
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==Greek mythology== | ==Greek mythology== | ||
*[[Ida (mother of Minos)]], daughter of Corybas, the wife of Lycastus king of Crete, and the mother of the "second" king Minos of Crete | * [[Ida (mother of Minos)]], the daughter of Corybas, the wife of Lycastus king of Crete, and the mother of the "second" king Minos of Crete | ||
*[[Ida (nurse of Zeus)]], who along with her sister Adrasteia | * [[Ida (nurse of Zeus)]], who along with her sister Adrasteia nursed Zeus on Crete | ||
==Abbreviations== | ==Abbreviations== | ||
* | * IDE, sometimes used to refer to [[diversity, equity, and inclusion]], an organizational equality training term | ||
==People== | ==People== | ||
* [[Samuel Krafsur]] (1913–1983), (KGB | * [[Samuel Krafsur]] (1913–1983), an American journalist (KGB code: IDE) | ||
* [[Ide Schelling]] (born 1998), Dutch cyclist | * [[Ide Schelling]] (born 1998), a Dutch cyclist | ||
===Given name=== | ===Given name=== | ||
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===Surname=== | ===Surname=== | ||
* [[Bob Ide]], American politician | * [[William B. Ide]] (1796–1852), the author of the California Republic's proclamation of independence from Mexico | ||
* [[Charlie Ide]] (born 1988), English footballer | * [[Henry Clay Ide]] (1844–1921), an American commissioner to Samoa and the Philippines | ||
*{{Nihongo|[[Haruya Ide]]|井出 遥也||born 1994}}, Japanese footballer | * [[Bob Ide]], an American politician | ||
* [[Charlie Ide]] (born 1988), an English footballer | |||
*{{Nihongo|[[Junpei Ide]]|井出 隼平||born 1991}}, Japanese shogi player | * {{Nihongo|[[Haruya Ide]]|井出 遥也||born 1994}}, a Japanese footballer | ||
*{{Nihongo|[[Juri Ide]]|井出 樹里||born 1983}}, Japanese triathlete | * {{Nihongo|[[Junpei Ide]]|井出 隼平||born 1991}}, a Japanese shogi player | ||
*{{Nihongo|[[Kaname Ide]]|井出 かなめ||born 1947}}, Japanese speed skater | * {{Nihongo|[[Juri Ide]]|井出 樹里||born 1983}}, a Japanese triathlete | ||
*{{Nihongo|[[Ide Kaoru]]|井手 薰||1879–1944}}, Japanese architect | * {{Nihongo|[[Kaname Ide]]|井出 かなめ||born 1947}}, a Japanese speed skater | ||
*{{Nihongo|[[Toshirō Ide]]|井手 俊郎||1910–1988}}, Japanese screenwriter | * {{Nihongo|[[Ide Kaoru]]|井手 薰||1879–1944}}, a Japanese architect | ||
* {{Nihongo|[[Toshirō Ide]]|井手 俊郎||1910–1988}}, a Japanese screenwriter | |||
*{{Nihongo|[[Yasunori Ide]]|井出 安軌}}, Japanese anime creator | * {{Nihongo|[[Yasunori Ide]]|井出 安軌}}, a Japanese anime creator | ||
*{{Nihongo|[[Yuji Ide]]|井出 有治||born 1975}}, Japanese racing driver | * {{Nihongo|[[Yuji Ide]]|井出 有治||born 1975}}, a Japanese racing driver | ||
==Other uses== | |||
* [[Idere language]] (ISO 639-3 code: ide) | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Eid (disambiguation)]] | * [[Eid (disambiguation)]] | ||
* [[Ides (disambiguation)]] | * [[Ides (disambiguation)]] | ||
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{{ | {{Disambiguation|surname|geo}} | ||
[[Category:Japanese-language surnames]] | [[Category:Japanese-language surnames]] | ||
Latest revision as of 23:32, 4 April 2026
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IDE, ide, or Ide may refer to:
Organizations
- Institut für Dokumentologie und Editorik, a German think tank for the application of digital methods on historical documents
- Institute of Developing Economies, a semi-governmental research institute in Japan
- Institute for Democratic Education, founded by Yaacov Hecht
- Instituto de Desenvolvimento Educacional, a Brazilian institution linked with Fundação Getúlio Vargas
- International Development Enterprises, a U.S.-based nonprofit organization
- Party of Internet Democracy, a political party in Hungary
Science and technology
Biology and medicine
- Ide (fish), a freshwater fish
- Intact dilation and extraction, a form of abortion
- Insulin-degrading enzyme, Insulysin, an enzyme
- Infectious disease epidemiology, the study of the patterns of communicable diseases at the population level
- Investigational Device Exemption, a U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulatory status
Chemistry
- -ide, a suffix for some molecules in the IUPAC nomenclature of inorganic chemistry
Computing
- Integrated development environment, a software application used to develop software
- Integrated Drive Electronics, a computer hardware bus for disk drives, retroactively termed Parallel ATA
Places
- Ide, Devon, a village in England
- Ide, Kyoto, a town in Japan
Greek mythology
- Ida (mother of Minos), the daughter of Corybas, the wife of Lycastus king of Crete, and the mother of the "second" king Minos of Crete
- Ida (nurse of Zeus), who along with her sister Adrasteia nursed Zeus on Crete
Abbreviations
- IDE, sometimes used to refer to diversity, equity, and inclusion, an organizational equality training term
People
- Samuel Krafsur (1913–1983), an American journalist (KGB code: IDE)
- Ide Schelling (born 1998), a Dutch cyclist
Given name
- Íde, a feminine name of Gaelic origin
Surname
- William B. Ide (1796–1852), the author of the California Republic's proclamation of independence from Mexico
- Henry Clay Ide (1844–1921), an American commissioner to Samoa and the Philippines
- Bob Ide, an American politician
- Charlie Ide (born 1988), an English footballer
- Haruya Ide (井出 遥也, born 1994), a Japanese footballer
- Junpei Ide (井出 隼平, born 1991), a Japanese shogi player
- Juri Ide (井出 樹里, born 1983), a Japanese triathlete
- Kaname Ide (井出 かなめ, born 1947), a Japanese speed skater
- Ide Kaoru (井手 薰, 1879–1944), a Japanese architect
- Toshirō Ide (井手 俊郎, 1910–1988), a Japanese screenwriter
- Yasunori Ide (井出 安軌), a Japanese anime creator
- Yuji Ide (井出 有治, born 1975), a Japanese racing driver
Other uses
- Idere language (ISO 639-3 code: ide)