Redith, derived from Old English elements 'ræd' meaning 'counsel' or 'protection', and 'þyde' meaning 'people', is a unique unisex given name of Anglo-Saxon origin. It was once popular during the Middle Ages but has since become quite rare, making it an appealing choice for parents seeking a distinctive name for their child.
The name Redith experienced varied popularity throughout the period of 1918 to 1951, with a total of 78 babies born with this name during these years. The peak years for its usage were 1918 and 1923, each with 8 births recorded. However, it seems that after an initial spike, the popularity of the name gradually declined, as indicated by the lower number of births in subsequent years.