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Meaning of the Name Rudd

The first name Rudd is of English origin. It is often a boy name. It has the following meaning(s):

English: Ruddy Colored

Similar Names

Rad | Raed | Ra'ed | Ra'id | Raud | Read | Redd | Reed | Reid | Reod |

Related Names

Adam  (Irish)
Red Earth,Ruddy,Man. Origin: Hebrew
Clancey  (Irish)
Variant of Clancy: the Red-haired Soldier's Son; Ruddy Warrior
Clancy  (Irish)
The Red-haired Soldier's Son; Ruddy Warrior
FIannan  (Irish)
Ruddy
FIynn  (Irish)
Ruddy
Flainn  (Irish)
Ruddy
Flanagan  (Irish)
Ruddy
Flann  (Irish)
Ruddy
Flannagain  (Irish)
Ruddy
Floinn  (Irish)
Ruddy
Fortuna  (Latin)
Fortune, Fortunate. The Mythological Roman Oman Goddess of Luck, Fortune and Chance, Often Depicted With the Wheel She Turned to Attract Success or Failure. She Also Steered Lives With a Rudder
Gruddieu  (Celtic)
Mythical Son of Muriuel
Gruddyeu  (Welsh)
Legendary Son of Muryel
Nassiruddeen  (Muslim)
Variant of Nassiruddin: Protector of the Faith
Nassiruddin  (Muslim)
Protector of the Faith
Nooruddeen  (Muslim)
Variant of Nuruddin: Brightness of the Faith
Noorudeen  (Muslim)
Variant of Nuruddin: Brightness of the Faith
Nuruddin  (Muslim)
Brightness of the Faith
Read  (Scottish)
Surname Originated As a Nickname for a Person With Red Hair or a Ruddy Complexion. The Name is Derived from the Old English Read (Red). (Reed)
Reid  (Scottish)
Surname Originated As a Nickname for a Person With Red Hair or a Ruddy Complexion. (Reed)
Reod  (English)
Ruddy Colored
Rory  (English)
Red; an Irish Form of the Gaelic Ruairidh and Ruairi, Names Derived from Rua (Red, Ruddy). (Ror-ree)
Rory  (Gaelic)
Red; Ruddy
Ruaraidh  (Scottish)
Red; Derived from the Gaelic Rua (Red, Ruddy). Anglicizations: Roderick and Rory. Variations: Ruaidhn, Ruairi, Ruairidh. (Rur-ree)
Ruddy  (English)
Ruddy Colored

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