Rede name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Old Greek, Latin, Scandinavian, Arabic and Hebrew
Usage: Sami and Finnish
Meaning: The Pearl, Rätoromanin, High, Sublime, Similar, Noble, All Hearing, Elevated, Another Name for God, Listener, Eminent and Exalted
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What does Rede mean?

Rede is Sami cognate of Rete.

Variants of Rede

Rete, Reta, Retu, Reata, Retta, Rhetta

How popular is the name Rede?

Rede is a common baby name in Ethiopia while it is somewhat familiar in Brazil, Indonesia and Portugal. As per our evaluation, over 5000 people has been named Rede globally.

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Numerological aspects of Rede

Number 4 as your expression no reveals your inner strength, strong communication and organization abilities, and well-structured life. You are a good friend who listens and never judges. Number 1 reveals your positive attitude and originality. You can hardly resist a temptation, a trait which affects your relationships in a negative way. Sometimes, you act like a control freak. You can't stand being in one place for too long because you want to enjoy your freedom and time on this planet.

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  •  Enzio - Primarily used in Italian and Swedish new-fangled and isolated, Enzio is originated from Old High German and Latin is a boy name, meaning of Enzio is "Homeland or Home"
  •  Igor - Principally used in Danish and Slavic atypical, Igor aimed at baby boys that originated from Old Greek, Old Norse and Scandinavian, meaning of Igor is "Warrior or Guardian of the Youth"
  •  Gudrun - Meaning of Gudrun is Wily In Battle, Secret Sign or Secret came from Germanic, Nordic and Old High German aimed at baby girls is used in Norwegian, Finnish and Faroese

Famous people named Rede

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