We have an extensive and intriguing list of names for boys that mean red. Have a look at the options and their meanings and then find a selection that strikes your fancy — or at least what you envision being befitting of your son.
Rogan

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Rogan has Irish and Gaelic origins. The name is derived from an Irish surname. Some people consider it a variant of the name Logan. It means “red-headed”.
Roy

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Roy has French and Scottish origins. The name in French means “king”. In Scottish, the name means “red”.
Rua

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Rua is of Spanish origin. The name is anglicized from Ruadh. It means “red”.
Roth

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Roth is of German origin. The name was a surname that referred to a warrior class of ancient Germanic soldiers. The name derives from the word ‘rot’, meaning “red”.
Gough

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Gough is of Welsh origin. The name is derived from the Welsh word ‘coch’, which means red. The name was once a nickname for a red-complexioned person.
Admon

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Admon comes from Hebrew origin. the name is similar to Adam and takes the root meaning of the name “Earth”. The name means “red earth”.
Leroux

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Leroux is of French origin. The name takes the words rous (red-haired) with le. The name was originally a northwestern French surname.
Alroy

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Alroy has Gaelic and Spanish origins. In Spanish, the name means “king”. In Gaelic, it means “red-haired”.
Flanagan

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Flanagan has Irish, Gaelic, and American origins. The name derives from the word “flann”, which means ‘red’ or ‘ruddy’. The name was more known as a surname but is now commonly a first name.
Radley

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Radley is of Old English origin. The name was originally a surname but has gained traction as a first name. Radley means “red meadow, meadow of reeds”.
Rohit

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Rohit is of Indian origin. The name is mainly given to Jains, Hindus, and Sikhs. It derives from the meaning “the first rays of the sun”. Rohit signifies that red color in the dawn.
Clancy

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Clancy has Irish and Gaelic origins. It derives from an Irish surname. Clancy means “red-headed warrior, son of the red-headed warrior”.
Roan

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Roan is of Gaelic origin. The name is related to the name Rowan. It means “little red-head”.
Russell

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Russell was once a common surname. The name originated from French and Old Norse origins. The name comes from the words rus (red hair color) and el. Russell means “red-haired, red-skinned”.
Adam

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Adam is of Hebrew origin. Adam comes from the word “adamah”, which means earth. The name means “son of the red earth”. In the Old Testament, Adam was the first man God created.
Flynn

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Flynn is of Irish and Gaelic origins. The name was more commonly used as a surname but has gained high popularity as a first name. It means “reddish, ruddy, son of the red-haired one”.
Rufus

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Rufus is of Latin origin. The name comes from the bible. Rufus was the son of Simon of Cyrene. Rufus means “red-haired”.
Rumo

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Rumo is a name of Cornish origin. The name means “red, one who announces spring”.
Edom

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Edom is of Hebrew origin. It’s actually the Hebrew word for “red”. The word is related to Esau, the son of Isaac. Esau was born “red all over” in the Hebrew Bible.
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