Rath
Rath is to be found in the Rhineland and in the east of Belgium as a name for places and people and a filename extension. It arose from the suffix -rode and means clearing. See treason.
Rath is the name of several places:
- Rath ( India), small town, Uttar Pradesh, India
- Rath ( Bedburg ), part of Bedburg
- House Rath ( Düren ), manor in Düren- Arnoldsweiler
- House Rath ( Krefeld ), manor house at Krefeld- Elfrath
- House Rath ( Mechernich ), manor between the Mechernicher districts Roggendorfstraße and Strempt
- Rath ( Dusseldorf ), district of Dusseldorf
- Köln-Rath/Heumar, district of Cologne
- Rath ( Nideggen ), part of Nideggen
- Rath ( Noervenich ), part of Noervenich
- Rath, living space at Aldekerk, see Kerken
- Rath, living space at Anhoven, see Wegberg
- Rath, part of Juechen, see Rath ( Juechen )
- Rath, community Eschenau in Hausruckkreis, Upper Austria
- Rath, community Kematen an der Krems, Upper Austria
Rath is the surname of the following persons:
- Andreas Rath (born 1962 ), German football player
- Andreas Rath ( politician ) ( 1823-1894 ), German politician, and Bailiff
- Angelrath, Uruguayan politician
- Anna vom Rath Rath Dorle German salonière
- Ari Rath ( born 1925 ), Austrian- Israeli journalist and publicist
- Balthasar Rath (1846-1899), German jurist and politician, MdR
- Barbara Rath ( * 1941 ), German actress
- Barbara Rath ( author ) (born 1962 ), German author
- Carsten K. Rath (born 1966 ), German entrepreneur and keynote speaker
- Claudia Rath ( writer ) (born 1964 ), German writer
- Claudia Rath ( athlete ) ( born 1986 ), German heptathlete
- Daniela Rath ( born 1977 ), German high jumper
- Dorle Rath (1921-1989), German jazz and pop singer
- Elfriede Moser -Rath (1926-1993), Austrian folklorist
- Elisabeth Rath ( born 1948 ), Austrian actress
- Emmerich Rath (1883-1962), Czech athletes
- Erich von Rath (1881-1948), German librarian and high school teacher
- Ernst Eduard vom Rath (1909-1938), German diplomat
- Felix vom Rath (1866-1905)
- Florian Rath, the Austrian Cistercian Father and resistance fighter
- Franz Rath ( born 1932 ), German cameraman
- Gerhard vom Rath (1830-1888), German mineralogist and geologist
- Gernot Rath (1919-1967), German historian of medicine
- Gisela Agnes of Rath (1669-1740), ruler of the Principality of Anhalt- Köthen
- Hans Rath ( born 1965 ), German author
- Hans Josef Rath (1947-2012), German mechanical engineer and university teacher
- Hermann von Rath (1818-1890), German estate owners and politicians, MdR
- Hugo Ludwig Rath (1904-1987), German civil servant, politician and lawyer
- Johann Friedrich Carl Rath (1796-1875), musician, conductor and composer
- Johannes Rath (1876-1945), German politician ( DVP )
- Karl Rath (1833-1903), German politician
- Klaus Rath Wilhelm (1902-1981), German economist
- Lukas Rath ( * 1992), Austrian football player
- Marcel Rath ( born 1975 ), German football player
- Matthias Rath ( born 1955 ), German physician and alternative medicine
- Matthias Rath ( philosopher) ( born 1959 ), German philosopher, media theorist and educator
- Matthias Alexander Rath ( born 1984 ), German dressage riders
- Meaghan Rath ( born 1986 ), Canadian actress
- Oliver Rath ( photographer) ( born 1978 ), German photographer
- Peter Dietrich Rath ( born 1938 ), German insurance manager and official of the association
- Susanne Rath, Austrian singer (soprano )
- Thomas Rath (born 1970 ), German football player
- Thomas Rath ( fashion designer ) (born 1966 ), German fashion designer
- Volker Rath ( born 1940 ), German sports journalist
- Walther vom Rath (1857-1940), German jurist and Industrial
- Wilhelm Rath (1892-1967), German farmer and politician
- Wilhelm Rath ( writer ) ( 1897-1973 ), German writer, translator and anthroposophist
- Wilhelm von Rath ( † 1641), German soldier
Rath called:
- Rath ( earthwork ), Irish Rath, an Irish earthwork
- Rath Museum, an art museum in Geneva
See also:
- House counsel
- Vom Rath
- From Rath
- Raht
- Advice
- Disambiguation