Radin Inten II, National Hero Of Indonesia
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Given name

Radin (Persian: رادین) is also an Ancient
Persian Persian may refer to: * People and things from Iran, historically called ''Persia'' in the English language ** Persians, the majority ethnic group in Iran, not to be conflated with the Iranic peoples ** Persian language, an Iranian language of the ...
given name meaning "gentleman".


Surname

Notable people with the surname include: *
Adolph Moses Radin Adolph Moses Radin (August 5, 1848 – February 5, 1909) was a Polish-born Jewish-American rabbi. Life Radin was born on August 5, 1848 in Neustadt-Schirwindt, Congress Poland, the son of Marcus Radin and Hinde Ritow. Radin received his Talmudi ...
(1848–1909), Polish-American rabbi *
Charles Radin Charles Lewis Radin is an American mathematician, known for his work on aperiodic tilings and in particular for defining the pinwheel tiling and, with John Horton Conway, the quaquaversal tiling. Education and career Radin did his undergraduate st ...
(graduated 1965), American mathematician *
Dean Radin Dean Radin (; born February 29, 1952) investigates phenomena in parapsychology. Following a bachelor and master's degree in electrical engineering and a PhD in educational psychology Radin worked at Bell Labs, as a researcher at Princeton Universi ...
(born 1952), researcher and author *
Furio Radin Furio Radin (born 1 June 1950) is a Croatian politician who is currently serving as a Member of the Croatian Parliament for the Italian national minority, an office he has held since 7 September 1992. He has also been the Chair of the Parliament ...
(born 1950), Croatian politician * Gary Radin (born 1969), American designer, author and philanthropist *
George Radin George Radin (January 22, 1931 – May 21, 2013) was an American computer scientist. He gained his BA in English Literature from Brooklyn College in 1951, followed by an MA from Columbia University in 1952 and an MSc in mathematics from City Uni ...
(died 2013), American computer scientist *
Igor Radin Igor Radin (1 May 1938 – 20 September 2014) was a Yugoslav ice hockey player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1964 Winter Olympics. He was also a rower, and took part in the Coxed Four event at the 1960 Summer Olympics. ...
(1938–2014), Serbian ice hockey player *
Judi Radin Judi Radin, née Friedenberg (born 1950), is a professional American bridge player from New York City. She played also as Judi Solodar. Sometime prior to the 2014 European and World meets (summer and October), Radin ranked 33rd among 73 Women World ...
(born 1950), American bridge player *
Joshua Radin Joshua Radin (born June 14, 1974) is an American singer-songwriter. He has recorded nine studio albums, and his songs have been used in a number of films and TV series. His most successful album, ''Simple Times'', was released in 2008. Beginnin ...
(born 1974), American songwriter *
Margaret Jane Radin Margaret Jane Radin (born 1941) is the Henry King Ransom Professor of Law, emerita, at the University of Michigan Law School by vocation, and a flutist by avocation. Radin has held law faculty positions at University of Toronto, University of Mic ...
(born 1941), American legal academic *
Max Radin Max Radin (March 29, 1880 – June 22, 1950 ) was an American legal scholar, philologist, and author. The noted anthropological scholar Paul Radin was his younger brother. Life and work Max Radin, son of the rabbi Adolph Moses Radin, was bor ...
(1880–1950), American legal scholar and author *
Milan Radin Milan Radin ( sr-cyr, Милан Радин; born 25 June 1991) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Dinamo Batumi. Club career Born in Novi Sad, Radin grew up in Mošorin, where he started playing footba ...
(born 1991), Serbian footballer *
Nikolai Radin Nikolai Mariusovich Radin (Russian: Николай Мариусович Радин; 15 December 1872 – 24 August 1935) was a Russian stage and silent film actor and director. Biography Radin was born as Nikolai Mariusovich Kazankov on 15 ...
(1872–1935), Russian stage and silent film actor and director *
Paul Radin Paul may refer to: *Paul (given name), a given name (includes a list of people with that name) *Paul (surname), a list of people People Christianity *Paul the Apostle (AD c.5–c.64/65), also known as Saul of Tarsus or Saint Paul, early Chris ...
(1883–1959), American anthropologist *
Roy Radin Roy Radin (13 November 1949 – last seen 13 May 1983, remains found 10 June 1983) was an American show business promoter who packaged vaudeville shows and oldies music nostalgia tours in the 1970s and early 1980s. He was probably best known for h ...
(1949–1983), American show business promoter *
Zvjezdan Radin Zvjezdan Radin (born 28 October 1953) is a Croatian retired football player and manager. Career As a player, he was part of HNK Rijeka, NK Rijeka's golden generation which won the Yugoslav Cup in 1978 and 1979. He was a defender and is the secon ...
(born 1943), Croatian footballer


Other uses

Radin Inten II Radin Inten II (1 January 1834 – 5 October 1858) is now regarded as a National Hero of Indonesia. The Radin Inten II International Airport in Bandar Lampung Bandar Lampung (Lampung: , ''Kutak Bandarlampung'', formerly Dutch: ''Oosthaven'', lit ...
is a National Hero of Indonesia.
Gost Radin Radin ( sr-cyr, Радин), known under his full name, Radin Butković, was a Bosnian nobleman and magnate, who also served as ''gost'', a high ranking prelate of the Bosnian Church during the 15th century in medieval Bosnia. As his vernacula ...
(Radin Butković) was gost of Bosnian Church during the 14th century in medieval Bosnia.


See also

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Radin Mas Radin Mas is a neighbourhood within Telok Blangah Estate, located in Bukit Merah, Singapore. Etymology The area was named after '' Radin Mas Ayu'' ( Jawi: رادين مس ايو; jv, ꦫꦢꦶꦤ꧀ꦩꦱ꧀ꦲꦪꦸ ), a princess of the Javane ...
, Singapore *
Radun, Belarus Radun ( Belarusian and Russian: ; lt, Rodūnia, Rodūnė; , yi, ראַדין ''Radin'') is a town in Belarus, in the Voranava district, Grodno Region. History Before the second world war, around 1,000 Jews lived in town. It is famous for being ...
, sometimes Radin


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