Red (disambiguation)
RED stands for:
- European Renewable Energy Directive
- R.E.D. - Older, hardeners, Better, an American movie from 2010
- Random early detection, a method for active queue management in network technology
- Red Digital Cinema Camera Company, an American manufacturer of digital 35mm cinema cameras, lenses, viewfinder and software
- Red Ética y Democracia, a party in Ecuador
- Reedville (Pennsylvania), the airport in the U.S. IATA code
Red stands for:
- Editorial, refers to the totality of the editors of a media operation
Red ( English for " red") stands for:
- Red ( King Crimson album ), album by the progressive rock band King Crimson from 1974
- Red ( Taylor Swift album ), album by the country singer Taylor Swift from 2012
- Red (band), a nu-metal band from the United States
- Red (film ), U.S. Thriller ( 2008). R.: Trygve A. This and Lucky McKee
- Red! (Magazine), is a German tabloid magazine
- Red River, several rivers in North America
- Product Red, Design Initiative
Red is the family or stage name of the following persons:
- Alfred Beier -Red (1902-2001), German press illustrator and caricaturist
- Axelle Red ( b. 1968 ), Belgian composer, author and performer and actress
- Conrad Red, hymn writer
- Eric Red ( b. 1961 ), American film director and screenwriter
- Louisiana Red (1932-2012), American blues musician
- Rubén de la Red ( born 1985 ), Spanish footballer
Red is the forward or nickname:
- Red Adair (1915-2004), American firefighter and founder of the company Red Adair
- Red Allen (1908-1967), American jazz trumpeter
- Red Amick (1929-1995), American race car driver
- Red Auerbach (1917-2006), American basketball coach
- Red Badgro (1902-1998), U.S. American football and baseball player
- Red Berenson ( b. 1939 ), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Red Buttons (1919-2006), American actor
- Red Byron (1915-1960), American NASCAR driver
- Red Callender (1916-1992), American jazz bassist
- Red Cloud (1822-1909), military and political leader of the Plains Indians
- Red Faber (1888-1976), American baseball player
- Red Foley (1910-1968), American country singer
- Red Garland (1923-1984), American jazz pianist
- Red Holzman (1920-1998), American basketball coach
- Red Jacket (c. 1750-1830 ), an Indian chief of the Seneca and gifted speaker
- Leonard Patrick Kelly ( * 1927), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Thomas Raymond Kelly (1927-2004), American jazz bassist
- Red Ken ( b. 1945 ), Mayor of London
- Red McKenzie (1899-1948), American jazz musician
- Red Mitchell (1927-1992), American jazz bassist
- Red Nichols (1905-1965), American jazz musician, cornetist and trumpeter
- Red Norvo (1908-1999), American jazz vibraphonist
- Red Rodney (1927-1994), American jazz trumpeter
- Red Ruffing (1904-1986), American baseball player
- Red Simpson ( born 1934 ), American country music singer and songwriter
- Red Skelton (1913-1997), American comedian, actor and singer
- Red Sleeves (1797-1863), chief of the Apaches Bedonkohe
- Red Sleight (1907-1978), U.S. American football player
- Disambiguation
- Abbreviation