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Ede

American  
[ey-dey, ey-dey, ey-duh] / eɪˈdeɪ, ˈeɪ deɪ, ˈeɪ də /

noun

  1. a city in SW Nigeria.

  2. a city in central Netherlands.


Ede British  
/ ˈeɪdə /

noun

  1. a city in the central Netherlands, in Gelderland province. Pop: 105 000 (2003 est)

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His character in Crookhaven, Ade, has a twin brother called Ede and they are both super-geeks and skilful hackers who call themselves 'the Brothers Crim'

From BBC

Then I thought of the unsuspecting people at Ede.

From Literature

When Jop got to the address in Ede, the Gestapo was already there.

From Literature

Among them is John Ede, 45, who moved from Nigeria to Vancouver to get a masters degree in public policy and global affairs in 2017.

From Los Angeles Times

“I have a motivation to protect this country that has invited me in and to ensure that its economic and social and political constructions remain intact,” Ede said.

From Los Angeles Times