Searching for a name that embodies your daughter's fiery spirit and captivating redhead locks? Look no further! This list offers a diverse selection of unique and beautiful names, each with its own special meaning, perfect for your little redhead.
Name | Meaning |
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Alani | Hawaiian, "fragrant orange tree" |
Aisling | Irish, "dream" or "vision" |
Amara | Latin, "immortal" or "everlasting" |
Amber | English, a warm, golden-yellow gemstone |
Brianna | Celtic, "noble" or "exalted" |
Brielle | French, "sprout" or "bud" |
Cara | Irish and Latin, "friend" or "beloved" |
Cassia | Greek, a type of cinnamon tree |
Ciara | Irish, "dark" or "black" (can also represent dark red hair) |
Coral | English, a pink or red sea growth |
Ember | English, a glowing piece of burning wood |
Esme | French, "to be esteemed" or "beloved" |
Fiona | Irish and Gaelic, "white" or "fair" (can also represent fair red hair) |
Flannery | Irish, "descended from Flann" (meaning "red") |
Freya | Norse, "lady" or "noblewoman" |
Hazel | English, a green or hazel-colored tree |
Isla | Scottish and Gaelic, "island" |
Juniper | English, an evergreen shrub with blue berries |
Kallista | Greek, "fairest" or "most beautiful" |
Kiara | Irish, "dark" or "black" (can also represent dark red hair) |
Korra | Greek, "maiden" or "daughter" |
Leora | Hebrew, "light" |
Lyra | Greek, a constellation in the shape of a harp |
Maeve | Irish, "intoxicating" or "great queen" |
Maisie | Scottish, a diminutive of Margaret, meaning "pearl" |
Marigold | English, a type of golden-yellow flower |
Morwenna | Cornish, "white sea" or "white wave" (can also represent a fair-haired woman) |
Niamh | Irish, "radiance" or "beauty" |
Rowan | Gaelic, "little red one" |
Saffron | Latin, a spice derived from the crocus flower |
Scarlet | English, a bright red color |
Sienna | Italian, a reddish-orange brown color |
Sorrel | Germanic, "brown" or "chestnut" (can also represent reddish-brown hair) |
Valencia | Latin, "strong" or "vigorous" |
Verena | Latin, "spring" or "flourishing" |
Wren | English, a small brown songbird |
Zaria | African, "blooming flower" |
Zella | Germanic, "blessed" or "holy" |
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