Rediker

Rediker Meaning & Origin

About Rediker
The surname Rediker is of English origin and is derived from the Old English word "read," meaning red, and the occupational suffix "-er," indicating a person who works with or is associated with something. Therefore, Rediker is believed to have originally referred to someone who worked with or traded in red-colored goods, such as a dyer or a seller of red dyes. Over time, the surname has evolved and may have been adopted by individuals with no direct connection to the original occupation, becoming a hereditary family name.

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Popularity

Surname Popularity by Ethnicity

The surname Rediker is a unique entry in our records. Discover more about its distribution and characteristics:

  • Number of People with the name Rediker: 471
  • Overall Popularity: Less than 0.01% (a rare surname)
  • Ranking: 45,412
  • Frequency per 100k people: 0.16

Below is the ethnic distribution of the surname Rediker based on recent US Census records. This is a brief glimpse into the diverse backgrounds of people carrying this surname.

Ranking information for the surname Rediker is not currently available.

Pronunciation

📇 Metaphone
RTKR
🗽 NYSIIS
RA
🔊 Soundex
R030206
🎵 Syllabic Pronunciation
R EH1 D IH0 K ER0
🌐 IPA
/ˈrɛdɪkər/
🔊 Double Metaphone
('RTKR', '')
🈯 Cross-Lingual Phonetic
R326

Accessibility & Communication

How to write the name Rediker in Braille

Here's how to represent Rediker in Braille, each pattern of raised dots corresponds to a letter in the name.

The name Rediker in braille

How to sign the name Rediker using Sign Language

The image below shows how you can spell Rediker using American Sign Language (ASL). In sign language, each hand shape corresponds to a specific a letter of the name.

The name Rediker in sign language

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