It first came into use as a nickname for
a boy with red hair, but has long been standing on its own as a first name, not just for redheads either.
Not exact matches
Two
boys appeared in the hallway, the first tall
with red hair, and the second short
with a hunchback.
It was April of 1960, the night breathed spring perfume, and standing beside her was a skinny
boy with his dead father's risky
red hair.