Rinehart is an uncommon, distinctive given name of German origin. It is derived from the German surname Rinckart, which itself is a variant of Ringart. The name is composed of the elements 'ring', meaning 'circle' or 'hoop', and 'hart', signifying 'strong' or 'hard'. While not particularly popular today, Rinehart has been used in various forms throughout history, often as a surname. It is not associated with any specific saint or historical figure, nor does it have any particular meaning in mythological contexts.
"Between 1916 and 1919, there were eleven babies named Rinehart, with five born in 1916 and six in 1919."