Reeder Surname

17,974th
Most Common
surname in the World

Approximately 30,739 people bear this surname

Most prevalent in:
United States
Highest density in:
Isle of Man

Reeder Surname Definition:

This surname is derived from an occupation. 'the reeder,' i.e. a thatcher. 'Redare of howsys, calamator': Promptorium Parvulorum Naturally we find a 'Robertus Brown, redere,' in the Guild of St. George, Norwich.

Emma le Redere, 1273.

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Reeder Surname Distribution Map

PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
United States26,8031:13,5231,680
England1,9201:29,0203,916
Canada5811:63,4187,414
Australia3401:79,3999,249
Germany2591:310,83231,514
South Africa1511:358,79332,710
Netherlands1321:127,93319,924
Suriname831:6,6581,580
Estonia611:21,6693,800
New Zealand571:79,44411,532
Philippines521:1,946,889117,777
Scotland461:116,3877,543
Panama251:156,4905,002
Mexico191:6,532,95832,927
Sweden181:547,04239,827
Singapore171:323,98313,856
Isle of Man171:5,0481,065
Ireland161:294,30910,207
Brazil121:17,839,528311,080
Japan111:11,622,20845,659
Thailand101:7,063,834426,148
Denmark91:627,19136,734
Jamaica91:318,8838,136
Wales91:343,83718,086
Guam81:20,0153,029
Liberia81:551,06725,208
Norway61:857,04855,549
Switzerland51:1,642,58387,307
South Korea51:10,248,0511,694
Italy51:12,231,338126,430
Finland51:1,099,34045,512
Spain41:11,688,009116,470
France31:22,140,907385,998
China31:455,773,85521,925
United Arab Emirates21:4,581,13693,443
India21:383,532,6911,645,216
Hong Kong21:3,667,74211,574
Belgium21:5,748,322130,559
Argentina21:21,371,707253,176
Turkey11:77,821,422191,047
Uruguay11:3,431,75838,295
Venezuela11:30,204,07785,459
Zambia11:15,849,92253,989
Malaysia11:29,494,225409,885
Romania11:20,077,87089,414
Qatar11:2,357,99976,403
Portugal11:10,418,24125,048
Namibia11:2,409,40119,676
Montenegro11:639,5659,092
Jersey11:99,2026,620
Indonesia11:132,249,194811,426
Gibraltar11:33,9541,660
Egypt11:91,935,754132,737
Dominican Republic11:10,432,93236,508
Chile11:17,616,47493,597
Bangladesh11:159,356,77326,077
Austria11:8,515,435118,036
Aruba11:103,4772,586
Afghanistan11:32,153,18360,828
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
England7771:31,3714,166
Scotland341:110,0955,249
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
United States5,0101:10,0241,287

Reeder (244) may also be a first name.

Reeder Surname Meaning

From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history

This surname is derived from an occupation. 'the reeder,' i.e. a thatcher. 'Redare of howsys, calamator': Promptorium Parvulorum Naturally we find a 'Robertus Brown, redere,' in the Guild of St. George, Norwich.

Emma le Redere, 1273. Hundred Rolls.

Adam le Redere, ibid.

John de Redere, ibid.

William Redere, rector of Baldswell, Norfolk, 1420: History of Norfolk.

'In 1512 John King, reder, was buried in the churchyard, and gave 20l. towards building St. Vaste's new porch': History of Norfolk.

'Trie Reders, Thaxters, Redesellers,' Corpus Christi Guild Procession, Norwich, 1533: ibid.

William le Redere, London. Riley's Memorials of London.

1661. Richard Eaton and Elizabeth Reader: Marriage Lic (London).

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

From the occupation of 'reeder' or 'thatcher,' ME. reder(e. The Promptorium Paroulorum has: 'Redare of howsys, calamator.' Patrick Reder of Rutherglen was one of those appointed to treat for the ransom of David 11 in 1357 (CDE., p. 20). Robert Redder, flesher in Edinburgh, 1667 (Laing, 2615).

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

= Reader, q.v.

Surnames of the United Kingdom (1912) by Henry Harrison

(1) “Shipowner” in German. (2) Place name in Brunswick, Germany (Rieder).

South African Surnames (1965) by Eric Rosenthal

(English) One who covered roofs with reeds, a thatcher.

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

In the archives of Norwich, reders and tylers occur in juxta-position; wherefore it is probable that the employment of the reder was that of thatching buildings with reeds. H.R. Le Reder, Le Redere.

Patronymica Britannica (1860) by Mark Antony Lower

From the Old Norse, Hreidarr; from the Danish, Redder; in the Domesday Book, Reder, Reider; from the German, Reder; from the Dutch, Reeder; a personal name.

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

Reeder Last Name Facts

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

The surname Reeder is more frequently found in The United States than any other country/territory. It can also be found as:. Click here for further possible spellings of Reeder.

How Common Is The Last Name Reeder? popularity and diffusion

This surname is the 17,974th most frequently held surname globally, held by around 1 in 237,078 people. The last name occurs predominantly in The Americas, where 89 percent of Reeder live; 88 percent live in North America and 88 percent live in Anglo-North America. It is also the 571,890th most widely held first name internationally, held by 244 people.

Reeder is most frequently occurring in The United States, where it is carried by 26,803 people, or 1 in 13,523. In The United States Reeder is most numerous in: California, where 9 percent are found, Texas, where 9 percent are found and Pennsylvania, where 7 percent are found. Outside of The United States it exists in 58 countries. It is also common in England, where 6 percent are found and Canada, where 2 percent are found.

Reeder Family Population Trend historical fluctuation

The occurrence of Reeder has changed over time. In The United States the number of people carrying the Reeder last name grew 535 percent between 1880 and 2014; in England it grew 247 percent between 1881 and 2014 and in Scotland it grew 135 percent between 1881 and 2014.

Reeder Last Name Statistics demography

In The United States those holding the Reeder last name are 19.53% more likely to be registered Republicans than The US average, with 66.3% registered to vote for the party.

The amount Reeder earn in different countries varies greatly. In Norway they earn 15.81% less than the national average, earning 291,351 kr per year; in South Africa they earn 86.04% more than the national average, earning R 442,104 per year; in United States they earn 1.33% less than the national average, earning $42,575 USD per year and in Canada they earn 6.5% less than the national average, earning $46,454 CAD per year.

Phonetically Similar Names

SurnameSimilarityWorldwide IncidencePrevalency
Rheeder924,522/
Reedier9212/
Reedder924/
Reedeer921/
Reedher920/
Reder917,191/
Reede911,074/
Reedr910/
Rieder8322,535/
Roeder8315,879/
Reader8311,559/
Rehder835,673/
Reider834,655/
Raeder832,517/
Redder832,329/
Reyder83514/
Redger83347/
Redert83235/
Rheder83213/
Reedie83157/
Redier83152/
Reuder8394/
Reedes8390/
Redher8363/
Redere8355/
Rederd8347/
Rueder8342/
Rheede8322/
Redeer838/
Rejder837/
Reedey834/
Reedjr833/
Resder832/
Reedez832/
Reedee832/
Ryeder831/
Reeddr831/
Reeded831/
Reedhe831/
Retder831/
Rehede831/
Reedeh831/
Reíder831/
Røeder831/
Hreder830/
Rede806,351/
Redr8051/
Roweder77394/
Roedder77173/
Ruedger7766/
Rederth7746/
Roedger7744/
Reddert7738/
Roehder7732/
Riedger7717/
Reidder7714/
Reddier776/
Reisder774/
Readeur773/
Reddeer773/
Rajeder773/
Rhoeder772/
Readder771/
Readier771/
Reahder771/
Reddear771/
Redherd771/
Reedeed771/
Rehdeer771/
Reudder771/
Roedher771/
Raedger771/
Reydeer771/
Hroeder771/
Riedder770/
Reidger770/
Rheader770/
Raedder770/
Reidert770/
Rreider770/
Roetder770/
Roedear770/
Rreader770/
Rheider770/
Reutder770/
Ryder7339,570/
Rider7330,825/
Röder7326,978/
Rader7325,103/
Reedy7318,953/
Roder737,833/
Reade735,858/
Riede733,153/
Redes732,406/
Räder732,265/
Reide73344/
Redde73335/
Réder73322/
Redei73229/
Reded73197/
Redey73160/
Rehde73118/
Reedi73101/
Redez7387/
Redet7381/
Redep7365/
Redeh7325/
Reude7325/
Reyde7323/
Redee7321/
Rhede7317/
Redir7317/
Redea7313/
Reeda7310/
Riedr738/
Reddr736/
Redeş734/
Hrede734/
Ríder733/
Redej732/
Redhr731/
Retde731/
Rèder731/
Readr730/
Rhedr730/
Rohweder711,821/
Rowedder71900/
Reedhead7131/
Redearth7130/
Rederová717/
Rheudert713/
Reidhert711/
Rohueder711/
Riedherr711/
Rooweder711/
Riedeher711/
Rhoweder710/
Ridder679,988/
Rodier676,874/
Radder675,009/
Rohwedder672,403/
Roider671,857/
Redeat671,451/
Raider671,427/
Rayder671,153/
Rödder67854/
Reedoy67799/
Reydet67460/
Ruider67389/
Radier67364/
Rahder67204/
Rohder67204/
Readey67194/
Royder67175/
Rheude67167/
Rödger67156/
Ridger67143/
Rhoder67122/
Reeday67120/
Rydder67110/
Rhyder67106/
Reddey6794/
Rodder6794/
Reedha6794/
Reeddy6791/
Radher6787/
Rouder6784/
Ridier6778/
Rujder6774/
Reedhi6764/
Rheade6758/
Reades6756/
Rähder6751/
Ridere6743/
Röhder6742/
Redett6736/
Reides6736/
Redhed6732/
Rauder6731/
Rodher6728/
Reddyr6727/
Redeha6727/
Reeddi6726/
Reddes6725/
Riedie6722/
Rodear6721/
Reddir6720/
Rheded6720/
Rydert6719/
Rhedey6719/
Rajder6719/
Rydier6719/
Retdee6714/
Hrider6712/
Reddet678/
Radeer678/
Redgir678/
Hreedy678/
Reiderová677/
Radeur677/
Rädder677/
Reddee676/
Riderr676/
Reedis675/
Reisde675/
Åreide675/
Ryoder674/
Rhider674/
Reedai674/
Redded674/
Rijder674/
Rodeur674/
Readehair674/
Rioder673/
Reddei673/
Reddep673/
Rhedes673/
Reidjr673/
Rīdere673/
Hrader672/
Hroder672/
Redesh672/
Raderr672/
Reydes672/
Rhader672/
Rehdes672/
Reydez672/
Ørhede672/
Hreedi672/
Reidey671/
Resdes671/
Readed671/
Readee671/
Readei671/
Redeej671/
Redird671/
Reedij671/
Reedyi671/
Reedyy671/
Reideh671/
Reidet671/
Reydee671/
Reydey671/
Ritder671/
Reedii671/
Reddeh671/
Redoir671/
Reidea671/
Rideir671/
Reidez671/
Re'dei671/
Redhee671/
Rhedeh671/
Ridert671/
Rädger671/
Rēdere671/
Rohuedder671/
Reshde671/
Rhiede671/
Redeit671/
Rehdrr671/
Reidee671/
Reidei671/
Riedee671/
Radear671/
Ruyder670/
Rideer670/
Readir670/
Readea670/
Roderr670/
Riedey670/
Rodeer670/
Risder670/
Ridher670/
Rrider670/
Rydeer670/

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