Originating from the Old English words "rēad" meaning "red" and "mund" meaning "protector," the name Redmond is a strong and distinctive choice for a baby boy. With its English pronunciation as RED-mund (/ˈrɛd.mənd/), it carries an air of sophistication and resilience. The name Redmond has been in use for centuries, and its popularity has remained consistent over time. While it may not be as common as some other names, it still holds a significant presence in the United States with a steady number of occurrences each year. With its rich history and timeless appeal, Redmond is a name that exudes strength and individuality.
Count Redmond O'Hanlon was a 17th-century Irish tóraidhe or rapparee, an outlawed member of the Gaelic nobility of Ireland who adhered to the traditional code of conduct of the Irish clans. |
Redmond Gallagher was an Irish businessman and racing driver, known for his role as chairman of Urney confectionary company and his passion for motorsport. |
Redmond John Barry was an Irish lawyer and judge who became Lord Chancellor of Ireland, but his promising career was cut short by his early death. |
Redmond Morris, 4th Baron Killanin - George Redmond Fitzpatrick Morris, 4th Baron Killanin, was an Irish film producer. |
Redmond Barry is a dual player from County Wexford who played with both the Wexford football and hurling teams in the 2000s. |