Reading name meaning
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What does Reading mean?
Reading is originated from English bestowed upon boys, Reading means "Son of the Red-haired" is principally used in English.
How do I pronounce Reading?
Three syllabled Reading is most commonly pronounced as red-ing. The other ways to say the name is re(a)-di-ng.
Variants of Reading
How popular is the name Reading?
Reading is an uncommon name around the globe. As per our evaluation, over 100 babies have been bestowed Reading around the globe.
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What numbers say about Reading?
Once you get distressed, you turn to solitude for a while, until your soul heals. You are the manager of events and organizer of partying among your friends. You make mistakes but don't learn from them. You weren't born to be tamed. You were born to be wild, in the true sense of the word. You never go anywhere or do anything without a plan, or two. You have no problem working in a team but working alone suits you better.
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Famous people named Reading
We could not find any notable namesake.
Lists having Reading
- Boy names beginning with R
- American Boy Names
- English Boy Names
- Baby Names that mean Son
- Baby Names that mean Red
- Baby Names that mean haired