Reed Surname

1,263rd
Most Common
surname in the World

Approximately 422,002 people bear this surname

Most prevalent in:
United States
Highest density in:
United States

Reed Surname Definition:

This surname is derived from a nickname. 'the red,' a sobriquet given on account of the ruddy face or the sanguine red complexion of the hair; compare Black, White, Russell, Blunt, &c. Middle English reed or rede, red. Reid is a Scottish and N.

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Reed Surname Distribution Map

PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
United States347,3331:1,04466
England36,5641:1,524167
Australia11,8631:2,276300
Canada7,6501:4,816682
South Africa4,1311:13,1151,641
Wales2,3221:1,333127
New Zealand2,1811:2,076280
Iraq1,1791:29,7051,454
Scotland8421:6,3581,006
Thailand5701:123,92718,659
Bangladesh5411:294,5608,696
Liberia4781:9,2231,042
France4121:161,22025,089
Egypt3971:231,57616,276
Mexico3651:340,0727,257
Saudi Arabia3581:86,18912,374
Ghana3461:78,0947,799
Norway3401:15,1241,796
Dominican Republic2311:45,1642,375
Philippines2271:445,98354,865
Japan1991:642,43416,354
Chile1981:88,9723,436
Brazil1961:1,092,21638,202
Ireland1911:24,6542,360
Spain1911:244,77515,782
Germany1751:460,03140,524
Russia1581:912,17172,266
Singapore1201:45,8981,743
Israel1061:80,7329,742
Sweden941:104,7537,572
Zimbabwe891:173,46321,090
Northern Ireland861:21,4542,532
Netherlands851:198,67327,603
Panama831:47,1362,335
Kuwait771:49,3605,585
Jersey751:1,323186
Bahrain731:18,4743,432
India691:11,116,890206,545
Switzerland661:124,43812,477
Namibia611:39,4985,347
China551:24,860,3921,354
Nicaragua521:115,7901,997
Portugal471:221,6658,706
Isle of Man451:1,907364
Italy431:1,422,24979,532
United States Virgin Islands411:2,692460
Venezuela391:774,46412,743
Uzbekistan381:813,92516,450
Guam371:4,328556
Nigeria371:4,787,642126,894
Jamaica361:79,7213,712
Belize341:10,4551,333
Malaysia331:893,76440,799
New Caledonia311:8,9102,168
Ecuador301:530,19511,121
American Samoa281:1,991404
Argentina281:1,526,55084,030
United Arab Emirates261:352,39522,843
Costa Rica231:207,8292,614
Estonia231:57,47010,794
Belgium221:522,57550,051
Botswana221:99,40615,343
Lebanon211:268,4339,626
Afghanistan201:1,607,65912,727
Hong Kong201:366,7743,169
Aruba181:5,749789
Cayman Islands181:3,550469
Colombia181:2,654,11513,778
Finland181:305,37222,464
Malta181:23,9041,289
Honduras171:518,6143,437
Gibraltar161:2,122483
Bermuda151:4,352690
Cyprus151:58,9925,768
South Korea151:3,416,017641
Czechia141:759,53467,321
Denmark141:403,19427,097
Trinidad and Tobago131:104,9216,882
Austria121:709,62061,025
Belarus121:791,75562,255
Guatemala111:1,462,0615,661
Iceland111:34,5542,447
Indonesia81:16,531,149488,268
Poland81:4,751,094138,864
Saint Martin81:4,394114
Anguilla71:1,919182
Greece61:1,846,63289,049
Kenya61:7,696,65052,907
Qatar61:393,00055,922
Turkey61:12,970,237144,247
Vietnam61:15,441,0093,090
Croatia51:845,72148,179
Marshall Islands51:10,3641,309
Oman51:737,5946,889
Taiwan51:4,688,94927,695
Ukraine51:9,104,539300,808
East Timor41:303,982255
Ethiopia41:24,386,56619,165
Georgia41:936,38624,100
Guernsey41:16,1101,225
Laos41:1,647,081888
Malawi41:4,279,77724,060
Algeria31:12,877,18484,902
Bahamas31:130,5841,472
Barbados31:95,8161,797
Cuba31:3,840,90513,116
Guyana31:254,07411,262
Luxembourg31:193,5147,046
Monaco31:12,3552,088
Pakistan31:59,547,962132,569
Papua New Guinea31:2,717,906153,458
Slovakia31:1,778,817104,392
Albania21:1,457,02824,967
Bolivia21:5,308,21712,400
Bulgaria21:3,489,45264,958
Hungary21:4,908,13864,617
Mauritius21:646,70813,517
Micronesia21:53,1221,264
Peru21:15,892,06251,966
Tanzania21:26,470,806111,653
Yemen21:13,212,64740,633
Azerbaijan11:9,649,12247,873
Benin11:10,335,602103,742
Bhutan11:616,0391,715
Bosnia and Herzegovina11:3,536,40219,532
British Virgin Islands11:31,5941,029
Cambodia11:15,487,14614,824
Congo11:4,989,09634,171
Cook Islands11:18,1791,485
Dominica11:75,891912
DR Congo11:73,879,570260,543
Fiji11:894,3914,568
Iran11:76,782,524277,718
Jordan11:8,842,43726,010
Kazakhstan11:17,682,496204,010
Latvia11:2,050,04660,295
Lithuania11:3,034,58847,401
Macau11:601,6301,582
North Macedonia11:2,101,47231,546
Madagascar11:23,649,8379,420
Mongolia11:2,825,28917,010
Montenegro11:639,5659,092
Montserrat11:4,947471
Morocco11:34,476,099111,471
Myanmar11:51,937,9852,166
Northern Mariana Islands11:54,5801,498
Paraguay11:7,236,74616,511
Romania11:20,077,87089,414
Saint Lucia11:178,7813,800
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines11:112,6591,704
Samoa11:193,8081,089
Senegal11:14,579,34211,705
Serbia11:7,144,94838,459
South Sudan11:11,415,0763,182
Syria11:19,301,02222,457
Uganda11:39,039,279258,887
Zambia11:15,849,92253,989
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
Ireland3561:12,4431,683
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
England20,8871:1,167128
Wales8331:1,883131
Scotland1651:22,6862,144
Jersey321:1,621261
Isle of Man121:4,522462
Guernsey31:10,8851,562
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
United States75,3131:66742

Reed (25,350) may also be a first name.

Reed Surname Meaning

From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history

This surname is derived from a nickname. 'the red,' a sobriquet given on account of the ruddy face or the sanguine red complexion of the hair; compare Black, White, Russell, Blunt, &c. Middle English reed or rede, red. Reid is a Scottish and N. English variant. Our directories teem with the name in all its forms, as is the case with all nicknames taken from the complexion of hair or face.

Godwin le Rede, Norfolk, 1273. Hundred Rolls.

Roger le Rede, Herefordshire, ibid.

Robert le Rede, Surrey, Henry III-Edward I: Testa de Nevill, sive Liber Feodorum, temp. Henry III-Edward I.

Martin le Rede, et Jacoba uxor ejus, Fines Roll, 1 Edward III.

William Red, Somerset, 1 Edward III: Kirby's Quest.

Robertte Rede, Somerset, 1 Edward III: ibid.

1508. Married — George Warde and Denys Reade: St. Michael, Cornhill.

1592-3. Richard Read, Bedfordshire.: Register of the University of Oxford.

1788. Married — Edward Reed and Elizabeth Mellon: St. George, Hanover Square.

Alex. Reid and Nancy Lewer: ibid.

A Dictionary of English and Welsh Surnames (1896) by Charles Wareing Endell Bardsley

A form of Reid, which see.

The Surnames of Scotland (1946) by George Fraser Black (1866-1948)

An epithet surname meaning 'red haired' or 'ruddy complexioned.' "The spelling red is modern, like the pronunciation. The e was originally long, and in Chaucer mss. the form is usually reed. In later English it was reede, read, reade; in Scottish reid" (Skeat, A Student's pastime, p. 195). In Latin charters it is rendered Rufus. Ade Ruffus witnessed resignation of the lands of Ingilbristoun in 1204 (Dryburgh, p. 163), and William Rufus was juror on an inquest on the lands of Padevinan in 1259 (APS., I, p. 38; Bain, I, 2175). Gilbert 'le Rede' of Coul was committed to prison and died there in 1296 (Bain, II, p. 192). Red is found as a surname in Aberdeen in 1317 (SCM., V, p. 8), and it is one of the oldest in the parish of Kildrummy. Patrick dictus Rede was on an assize at Rane in 1335 (REA., I, p. 61), John Reed was collector of tithe in the deaneries of Stormonth and Atholl in 1362 (ER., I, p. 110), and James Reed was bailie of the burgh of Stirling in 1364 (ibid., I, p. 146). Reeds were at one period a numerous clan in Kyle. The first of the name there recorded is probably William Rede, son of John Reede. who had a confirmation of the lands and pertinents of Bairskemyn in Kyle in 1375 (RMS., I, 496). John Rede is in record in the parisn of Morton in 1376 (RHM., I, p. lvi), William Rede held Wester Pitfoddels in wadset from his cousin Alexander de Moravia in 1389 (Stodart, II, p. 367), William Rede, dominus de Ranystoun, was present at the perambulation of the lands of Tarwas and Uldnyin 1417 (RAA., II, p. 50), and Wil Red was tenant of Wester Drumme in 1474 (Cupar-Angus, I, p. 197). Joseph Reid (1843-1917), born in Ayrshire, was inventor of the Reid oil burner, which did so much to advance the oil industry in the United States. Reid is also used as an Englishing of Gaelic Ruadh, which see. The family of General John Reid (d. 1806-7), composer of the air "The Garb of Old Gaul," and founder of the Chair of Music in Edinburgh University, was descended from Alastair Ruadh of Strathardle (15th cent.). The General was the first of his family to add the letter i to his name. In Aberdeenshire this surname has become confused with Rait and Reith. Reede 1477, Reide and Ride 1555, Reyd 1548, Rid 1612.

The Surnames of Scotland (1946) by George Fraser Black (1866-1948)

= Read, q.v.

Hir mouth ful smal and ther to softe and reed.—Chaucer, Cant. Tales, A 153.

Surnames of the United Kingdom (1912) by Henry Harrison

(English) The red-haired or ruddy person; one who came from Reed (reedy or rough growth), in Hertfordshire.

Dictionary of American Family Names (1956) by Elsdon Coles Smith

1. Red-allusive to complexion or dress, probably the former. This is a common medieval spelling. "What betokeneth it whan the sonne gothe downe reed?" Palsgrave. Maundevile says of the Red Sea: "that see is not more reed than another see." 2. Reed, a parish in Hertfordshire; Reede, another in Suffolk.

Patronymica Britannica (1860) by Mark Antony Lower

An old northern pronunciation of red. See Reed. See also Jamieson's Dict.

Patronymica Britannica (1860) by Mark Antony Lower

Red.

The Origin and Signification of Scottish Surnames (1862) by Clifford Stanley Sims (1839-1896)

(Saxon.) From Rede, advice, counsel, help, or from the fenny plant, a reed.

An Etymological Dictionary of Family and Christian Names (1857) by William Arthur

REDE: 1. The same as Read, Reed, Reid, &c. 2. The Redes of Suffolk are said to be derived from Brianus de Rede, who was living in the year 1139.

Patronymica Britannica (1860) by Mark Antony Lower

A location name in Suffolk.

British Family Names: Their Origin and Meaning (1903) by Henry Barber

These surnames have two distinct origins. The most usual derivation is from the nickname ‘reed’ or ‘rede’, which is Middle English for red. Thus the name would be given to someone with a ruddy complexion or red hair. This latter fact, together with its prevalence in East Anglia, the north­eastern counties of England, and Scotland (where it is spelt Reid), suggests that some of the original holders of this name were of Norse origin-though the name has long been wide-spread throughout the land.

The Old English word ‘read’-‘red’, also occurs in some place names, as perhaps in the Cumberland Redmayne which might mean ‘red stone’. It appears as a personal name Reada-‘the red one’, in Reading (Berkshire), ‘the place where the people called after Reāda live’. But not all examples of Reading as a surname necessarily allude to the Berkshire surname. Some may derive from places called Reading (in Kent), Reddings (Worcestershire), Redding Wood (Herefordshire), and so on. There was an Old English word ‘ried’-‘a clearing’, giving rise to place names Read and Reed, from which some surnames would be derived.

Finally, there is a third possible origin, an Old English word ‘hreod’-‘reed’, which gives us the place names Readett, Reditt etc.-‘reed-bed’, and the occupational surnames Reader, Reeder, Readman, Reedman, and Redman-‘reed-man, reed-cutter, thatcher’.

The surname Read is one of the oldest in the records. The first mention of the nickname derivation appears before the Norman Conquest in the earliest Kent annals. Here Leofwine se Reade is mentioned in the records for 1016—20. After the Norman Conquest, this form of Read (and sometimes the alternative variation) often became Latinised to Rufus (as in William Rufus, William the Conqueror’s son).

The earliest mention of the place-name derivation is in the 1160 records for Sussex where one Alwin de Larede is mentioned.

Reids have made a notable contribution to the fine arts on two continents. Sir George Reid, Scottish landscape and portrait painter, headed the Royal Scottish Academy during 1891—1902. His paintings hang in museums in London, Edinburgh, Oxford, Aberdeen, Glasgow, Liverpool and Manchester. He is also noted for his book illustrations. Canadian George Andrew Reid’s career was remarkably similar. Born in Canada in 1860, he served as president of his country’s Royal Academy and later headed the Ontario College of Art.

Henry Fielding Reid was an American seismologist who developed the ‘elastic rebound’ theory explaining earthquake mechanics (1911).

Down-to-earth eighteenth-century philosopher Thomas Reid displayed one of the Scotsman’s most basic qualities when he opposed the empirical scepticism of Locke and Hume with his ‘philosophy of common sense’. His approach accepted the existence of things and didn’t try to make subjective mental phenomena of them. Similarly, his system’s morality was based on an intuitive perception of ethics. Such views led to professorships at both Aberdeen and Glasgow.

American army physician Walter Reed (1861—1902) conducted decisive experiments that proved typhoid germs are transmitted by the mosquito. His findings led to the elimination of yellow fever in Havana during the Spanish-American War, and later in Panama during the building of the Canal.

Because Reid has so many spelling variations (Reed, Read, Ried) and because two roots are involved (‘red’ and ‘reed’) this name is notably hard to properly relate to geographic features and place names. Given the most comprehensive interpretation of the name some 6 United Kingdom towns and cities are related-Read, Reading, Reading Street, Reed, Reedham and Reedness. Canada has a Readlyn, Australia a Reedy Springs and 2 Reids, Jamaica a Reading, while the United States has 18 name-related towns and cities. Rivers, lakes, and other topographic features with variations on the name are relatively common and include Fiji’s dangerous Reed Reef.

With about 27,000 namesakes Reid is Scotland’s 11th most popular surname. Thus about one out of every 190 Scots is named Reid. (The name is not common enough throughout England and Wales to be counted separately.) Around the world Reids are most common in Canberra (one in 354 families), Vancouver (one in 563) and Toronto (one in 565). The United States has an estimated total of just under 109,000 Reids-making this their 236th most popular surname.

— Peter Verstappen

User-submitted Reference

The Red surname is derived from the Old English word 'read,' meaning 'red.' It is most likely that the name was used asnicknamefor someone with red hair, before becoming their surname. In other instances, the Red surname no doubt came from some of the places so named in Britain, such as Read,Lancashire, Rede,Suffolk, and Reed in Hertfordshire.The surname Red was first found inNorthumberlandwhere they held afamily seatfrom early times. One branch was found at Troughend-Ward. 'The present house was built in the last century(c.1700) by EIrington Reed, Esq., who also greatly improved the place by planting, and whose ancestors were settled in the township at a remote date. '[1]Another branch of the family was found at Weston inSuffolk. ' Weston Hall, the ancient seat of the family of Rede, a handsome mansion in the Elizabethan style, was partly taken down within a few years, and the remainder converted into a farmhouse.'

- sgalavendo708bce

Reed Last Name Facts

Where Does The Last Name Reed Come From? nationality or country of origin

Reed (Russian: Реед) has its highest incidence in The United States. It can also appear as:. Click here to see other possible spellings of this surname.

How Common Is The Last Name Reed? popularity and diffusion

This surname is the 1,263rd most commonly used surname throughout the world. It is borne by around 1 in 17,269 people. The surname Reed occurs predominantly in The Americas, where 84 percent of Reed live; 84 percent live in North America and 84 percent live in Anglo-North America. Reed is also the 31,667th most widespread first name on earth. It is borne by 25,350 people.

The surname is most commonly occurring in The United States, where it is held by 347,333 people, or 1 in 1,044. In The United States it is mostly found in: Texas, where 10 percent live, California, where 9 percent live and Ohio, where 5 percent live. Other than The United States this last name is found in 156 countries. It also occurs in England, where 9 percent live and Australia, where 3 percent live.

Reed Family Population Trend historical fluctuation

The frequency of Reed has changed through the years. In The United States the number of people who held the Reed last name expanded 461 percent between 1880 and 2014; in England it expanded 175 percent between 1881 and 2014; in Wales it expanded 279 percent between 1881 and 2014; in Scotland it expanded 510 percent between 1881 and 2014 and in Ireland it contracted 46 percent between 1901 and 2014.

Reed Last Name Statistics demography

The religious adherence of those bearing the last name is chiefly Catholic (50%) in Ireland, Orthodox (89%) in Russia and Sunni (100%) in Lebanon.

In The United States Reed are 12.11% more likely to be registered with the Republican Party than The US average, with 58.88% being registered with the political party.

The amount Reed earn in different countries varies greatly. In Norway they earn 49.04% more than the national average, earning 515,784 kr per year; in South Africa they earn 30.18% more than the national average, earning R 309,360 per year; in Colombia they earn 1.72% more than the national average, earning $23,092,400 COP per year; in United States they earn 6.04% less than the national average, earning $40,542 USD per year and in Canada they earn 4.08% more than the national average, earning $51,710 CAD per year.

Phonetically Similar Names

SurnameSimilarityWorldwide IncidencePrevalency
Hreed895,605/
Reeds891,553/
Reyed8928/
Rejed8913/
Rheed8910/
Reedt897/
Reedd894/
Reead894/
Reesd893/
Reied892/
Rehed891/
Reedh890/
Rreed890/
Reedz890/
Ree8637,399/
Red868,280/
Rajeed801,381/
Rayeed8013/
Årehed809/
Rojeed807/
Raweed807/
Rehead805/
Regged804/
Reyesd804/
Reeyad804/
Rheedh802/
Reieed801/
Rejeed801/
D'Reed801/
Reedss801/
Reehad801/
Hreedh801/
Reid75345,075/
Rees7587,834/
Read7584,736/
Redd7518,942/
Rhee757,956/
Raed756,743/
Ried756,475/
Reep752,970/
Roed752,231/
Røed752,056/
Rete751,281/
Reer75464/
Reet75337/
Rued75337/
Reez75151/
Reyd75125/
Redt7572/
Reeß7569/
Rhed7566/
Redh7546/
Reds7534/
Reea7521/
Redz7521/
Reey7520/
Reej7514/
Resd7513/
Redő759/
Retd757/
Åred755/
Rree754/
Reae754/
Ryed754/
Hred754/
Redp753/
Rejd753/
Hree752/
Reud752/
Reíd752/
Reee751/
Rged751/
Rzed751/
Raheedh739/
Reedová734/
Rejeaud733/
Rhaheed732/
Reedova731/
Roieedh731/
Rågehed731/
Raaheed731/
Reejadh731/
Re6741,637/
Reyad6720,210/
Reech677,759/
Reiad671,490/
Reidt671,373/
Rhead671,357/
Riead67785/
Reite67657/
Reesh67578/
Rayed67570/
Riyed67564/
Rhees67514/
Reate67497/
Reste67431/
Rethe67302/
Rette67179/
Reeth67164/
Riedt67143/
Raedt67135/
Rejad67126/
Reuid67122/
Ređep67116/
Reest67112/
Reute67105/
Reets6779/
Reuet6779/
Rowed6778/
Readd6768/
Reddt6757/
Reess6747/
Ruedt6746/
Roied6740/
Reids6736/
Raied6732/
Reads6730/
Rajed6729/
Hreer6729/
Rzeeh6728/
Royed6726/
Readt6723/
Reyte6720/
Reydt6720/
Rehad6719/
Reete6718/
Reehe6715/
Rawed6715/
Rehej6714/
Roued6714/
Rejod6712/
Reeys6710/
Rhete6710/
Rheez679/
Hrees677/
Reyds676/
Rijed676/
Reyet675/
Reiet675/
Reddh674/
Reehs674/
Rejet674/
Readh673/
Rojed673/
Århed673/
Reezs672/
Ruedh672/
Reudt672/
Reijd672/
Reyid672/
Reitd672/
Rheid671/
Reesj671/
Reeyi671/
Reidd671/
Reiid671/
Rheet671/
Rheey671/
Reiod671/
Reiud671/
Reyod671/
Rooee671/
Hread671/
Hreez671/
Hreid671/
Ruedd671/
Redsh671/
Reezt671/
Reejt671/
Reett671/
Redsø671/
Reÿes671/
Rheer671/
Rzedh671/
Rreds671/
Rejid671/
Reeee671/
Reejh671/
Redte671/
Resdd671/
Rhehe671/
Rheds671/
Rheej671/
Raedh671/
Hreet671/
Redds670/
Reepp670/
Resdh670/
Reidh670/
Riedd670/
Readz670/
Reesz670/
Reidz670/
Rhied670/

Reed Name Transliterations

TransliterationICU LatinPercentage of Incidence
Reed in the Russian language
Реедreed-

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