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Names That Mean Red or Redhead

Expecting a little redhead? Or maybe you love the color red or are expecting a baby born under one of the fire signs of the zodiac.

Names that mean red or redhead are led by Scarlett on the girls' side. Along with Scarlett, girl names meaning red or redhead in the US Top 1000 include Ruby, Rory, Rose and Poppy.

The most popular boy name meaning redhead is Adam. Along with Adam, other redhead boy names in the US Top 1000 include Jasper, Reed, Rory, Rowan, and Flynn.

Unique redhead names include Crimson and Clancy, Arusha and Sorrell. As well as the other redhead names on this list.

Cody

Meaning: helpful, pillow

Origin:English
455
Tess

Meaning: to harvest

Origin:English, diminutive of Theresa
327
Megan

Meaning: pearl

Origin:Welsh diminutive of Margaret
220
Dimitri

Meaning: follower of Demeter

Origin:Russian from Greek Demetrius
192
Desmond

Meaning: one from south Munster

Origin:Irish
306
Hector

Meaning: holding fast

Origin:Greek
351
Moriah

Meaning: the Lord is my teacher

Origin:Biblical place name; Hebrew
2170
Kelsey

Meaning: Cenel's island

Origin:English surname
1746
Zachariah

Meaning: the Lord has remembered

Origin:Hebrew, form of Zechariah
700
Brandon

Meaning: broom-covered hill

Origin:English
918
Shawnee Shawnee is generally given to girls in the U...
Origin:Native American tribe name
6745
Dillon

Meaning: loyal

Origin:Irish
1514
Ashley

Meaning: dweller near the ash tree meadow

Origin:English
905
Anaise The name Anaise is mostly used as a girl's n...
Origin:Variation of Anais
1461
Chelsea The name Chelsea is of English origin which ...
Origin:London and New York place-name
1326
Origin:Hebrew
5103
China The meaning of China is ‘from China’. The na...
Origin:Place-name
2957
Stormy The meaning of Stormy is ‘impetuous nature -...
Origin:Word name; variation of Storm
5047
Sergio A name of Italian origin, the meaning of Ser...
Origin:Italian and Spanish variation of Sergius
1440
Pedro This name is originated from Spanish languag...
Origin:Spanish variation of Peter
1777