Reddington is an English name born from the old place-name tradition, literally meaning “red town” or “settlement by the red soil,” and it instantly paints a picture of Rajasthan’s sunrise glow over ancient forts. It carries the spirited flair of a storybook hero—imagine a little boy with a name almost cinematic in its promise—while still feeling warm and down-to-earth. He’ll hear it roll off the tongue as RED-ing-tun, crisp and confident. Though only a handful of baby boys in the U.S. wear this name each year, that rarity is part of its charm, giving him a unique spark from day one. In Indian households, where every name is chosen to light up a child’s future, Reddington feels like a playful nod to adventure, courage and that irresistible hint of mystery—just the right invitation for a bright life ahead.