Redmond

Meaning of Redmond

Redmond, born from the old Gaelic Mac Réamoinn, carries within its syllables the storied echoes of Irish clans, even as it drifts like a scarlet maple leaf across a moonlit koi pond in Kyoto, merging two distant traditions in a single utterance. In its cool resonance—RED-mund—one discerns the quiet glow of an ember, a heritage that warms without consuming, recalling the vermilion tori gates standing sentinel against an ink-washed twilight. Though seldom chosen, its rarity casts it as a hidden path through bamboo shadows, inviting the thoughtful wanderer to ponder ancient oak groves and mist-shrouded moors. This name suggests a guardian spirit clad in autumn’s fiery hues, whose presence unfolds with deliberate grace, like a scroll painting revealing layers of valor, kindness, and timeless quietude. For a boy, Redmond weaves Celtic valor and Japanese poetics into a tapestry of enduring strength and serene contemplation, promising a life marked by depth and luminous calm.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as RED-mund (/ˈrɛd.mənd/)

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