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reddin

Reddin is a proper noun that may refer to several distinct topics in English-language usage. It is most often encountered as a surname and, less commonly, as a place-name or variant spelling of related names.

As a surname, reddin appears in historical and genealogical records in various English-speaking regions. It is

Geography: there are no widely recognized towns or regions named Reddin in major gazetteers, but similar spellings—Redden,

Other uses: in literature and historical documents, reddin can appear as a nonstandard spelling variant of

See also: related names include Redden, Redding, and Redin.

generally
considered
a
variant
of
other
surnames
such
as
Redden,
Redding,
or
Redin,
which
themselves
may
be
derived
from
place-names
or
descriptive
elements
in
Old
English
or
Gaelic-influenced
spellings.
The
precise
origin
and
meaning
vary
by
family
and
region.
Redding,
Redin—occur
as
place-names
in
several
countries.
In
genealogical
contexts,
the
spelling
reddin
may
reflect
early
manuscript
spelling
practices
or
surname
transmission
across
generations.
related
words
in
older
texts,
though
this
usage
is
uncommon
today
and
not
treated
as
a
separate
semantic
entry
in
contemporary
references.