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Names That Mean Red for Your Little One
Choosing a name that means “red” can symbolize passion, energy, and vitality. Here’s a list of names from various cultures that are associated with the color red:
- Scarlett (English): Literally means “scarlet,” a shade of red.
- Ruby (Latin): Named after the red gemstone.
- Crimson (English): A deep, rich shade of red.
- Garnet (French): Another red gemstone name.
- Rory (Irish): Means “red king.”
- Rowan (Irish/Scottish): Refers to the rowan tree with red berries.
- Adam (Hebrew): Means “red earth.”
- Rudolph (Germanic): Means “famous wolf,” associated with red due to the reindeer’s nose.
- Phoenix (Greek): The mythical bird associated with fire and rebirth.
- Flanna (Irish): Means “red-haired.”
- Roisin (Irish): Means “little rose.”
- Akane (Japanese): Means “deep red.”
- Keyne (Welsh): Means “red-headed.”
- Radley (English): Means “red meadow.”
- Redmond (Irish): Means “red protector.”
- Coral (Latin): Named after the pinkish-red sea organism.
- Poppy (English): The red flower.
- Mars (Roman): The red planet, named after the god of war.
- Autumn (English): Associated with red fall leaves.
- Blaze (English): Refers to fire, often red in color.
- Arusha (Swahili): Means “red flowers.”
- Flynn (Irish): Means “son of the red-haired one.”
- Rusty (English): Refers to the reddish-brown color of rust.
- Cherry (English): The red fruit.
- Roux (French): Means “russet” or reddish-brown.