Rush name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Boy
Origin: Anglo-French and Old French
Usage: English
Pronunciation: r(u)-sh
Meaning: Red Haired
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Rush meaning and origin

What does Rush mean?

Origin of Frequently Used and Conifer Rush is in Anglo-French and Old French, meaning of Rush is "Red Haired" and is used for boys is specifically used in English. Rush is a short version of Russell.

Russell is variant form of long standing and celebrated Rufus. Long standing and Celebrated Russell primarily is used in Irish and English, meaning of Russell is "Red Skinned, Redhead and Red-head" is originated from Old French and Latin.

How do I pronounce Rush?

Two syllabled Rush is pronounced as r(u)-sh.

Variants of Rush

Rusch

How popular is the name Rush?

Rush is a familiar baby name in United States, it has been in use since 1880 and was able to reach the top 500 names. In 1891, it achieved its highest ever ranking of 497 on boy names chart when 84 babies were given the name Rush.

There are over 2600 babies that have been given the name Rush in United States. Also, Rush is a familiar name in India and Indonesia. According to our findings, over 2000 babies have been named Rush globally.

YearBoysGirls
RankBirthsRankBirths
20231277150134146
20221346138135276
2021145512200
202016909200
201918358200
201818977800
201718028400
201620466900
201520856700
201420436900
View more ▾View full list ▾[1] Source: Social Security Administration

Facts

Here's what numbers has to say about Rush

Why don't you allow your dreams to guide you? You are always being straight. You are still fragile as a human being and care deeply about people. Give yourself some personal space to think. You are a person of many talents. Everyone loves you for your positivity and the way you talk. Use your influence to make people do good and become the best versions of themselves. You are an opportunist with an optimistic attitude.

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  •  Bret - Admired Bret is originated from Old English, Bret means "Brit, From Britain or A Native of Brittany" used mostly in English is bestowed upon both genders
  •  Mathilde - Celebrated and Enduring Mathilde came from Germanic and Old High German is used specifically in Norwegian and Finnish, meaning of Mathilde is "Strength or Shield or Might" is used as a girl name
  •  Daniella - Loved Daniella particulary is used in Norwegian and Italian is a gender insensitive name. It is rooted from Hebrew and Old English, meaning of Daniella is "Judge, God is My Judge or Female Version of Daniel"
  •  Ali - Well-Liked Ali is originated from Arabic and Irish, Ali means "Sublime, Noble or Shining or Noble" bestowed upon both boys and girls is used primarily in Sindhi, Finnish and Kannada

Famous people named Rush

  • Rush Rhees, American philosopher
  • Rush Rehm, is Professor of Drama and Classics at Stanford University
  • Rush Limbaugh, American radio talk show host and conservative political commentator
  • Rush, Canadian rock band made up of Geddy Lee
  • Rush Holt Sr., Rush Dew Holt Sr
  • Rush Holt Jr., Rush Dew Holt Jr
  • Rush Limbaugh Sr., Rush Hudson Limbaugh Sr
  • Rush of Fools, Christian rock/contemporary Christian music band
  • Rush Clark, nineteenth-century politician and lawyer from Iowa
  • Rush Propst, head coach of football at Colquitt County High School
  • Rush Hawkins, lawyer, Union colonel
  • Rushita Singh in Eat Pray Love as Actress
  • Rushka Bergman in This Is It as Costume and Wardrobe Department
  • In 1923 drama flick, Reno, Rush Hughes played Jerry Dysart, Emily's brother.

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
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