Pronunciation:
/ˈrɛdmənd/
Meaning:
Redmond" means "counselor" or "protector" in Irish.
Variations:
Redmond;Redmund;Redman;Redmon;Reddmond
The name Redmond, of Irish origin, derives from the Gaelic "Raighneach," meaning "counselor" or "protector." Historically, it was used as a first name and surname among Irish nobility, particularly in County Wexford. The name does not have specific religious or mythological references but is associated with Irish culture. Notable bearers include Redmond Barry, the protagonist of "Barry Lyndon," and John Redmond, a prominent Irish nationalist politician. Variants like Redmund, Redman, Redmon, and Reddmond are also used. Redmond is predominantly a male name, though it can be unisex. Its popularity has varied, with a peak in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in Ireland and among Irish diaspora communities. Today, Redmond remains a unique choice, often paired with sibling names like Seamus, Fiona, or Brendan. Individuals named Redmond are often described as wise, protective, and culturally aware, reflecting the name's meaning.