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American basketball player and coach (1920–1998)
William "Red" Holzman (August 10, 1920 – November 13, 1998) was an American professional basketball player and coach. He is best known as the head coach
Red_Holzman
National Basketball Association team in New York City
The Knicks returned to prominence in the late 1960s under head coach Red Holzman, winning their first NBA championships in 1970 and 1973. They made six
New_York_Knicks
1946, the Knicks remain as one of the oldest teams in the NBA. During Red Holzman's tenure, the franchise won two NBA championships in 1970 and 1973. There
List of New York Knicks head coaches
List_of_New_York_Knicks_head_coaches
championship head coaches, 18 (Red Auerbach, Larry Brown, Mike Brown, Rick Carlisle, Mark Daigneault, Bill Fitch, Tom Heinsohn, Red Holzman, Phil Jackson, Steve
List of NBA championship head coaches
List_of_NBA_championship_head_coaches
National Basketball Association award
also coached the team that won the championship the same season: Red Auerbach, Red Holzman, Bill Sharman, Phil Jackson, and Gregg Popovich. Popovich is the
NBA_Coach_of_the_Year
American basketball coach (born 1970)
Harry Gallatin (1965) Dick McGuire (1965–1967) Red Holzman (1967–1977) Willis Reed (1977–1978) Red Holzman (1978–1982) Hubie Brown (1982–1986) Bob Hill
Mike Brown (basketball, born 1970)
Mike_Brown_(basketball,_born_1970)
Eastern and Western championship series of the NBA
4–3 New York Knicks Red Holzman 1972 New York Knicks Red Holzman 4–1 Boston Celtics Tom Heinsohn 1973 New York Knicks Red Holzman 4–3 Boston Celtics†
NBA_conference_finals
1973 basketball championship series
1973 NBA Finals Team Coach Wins New York Knicks Red Holzman 4 Los Angeles Lakers Bill Sharman 1 Dates May 1–10 MVP Willis Reed (New York Knicks) Hall
1973_NBA_Finals
Riley, and Lenny Wilkens—were then active. Seven have since died: Red Holzman in 1998, Red Auerbach in 2006, Chuck Daly in 2009, Jack Ramsay in 2014, John
50 Greatest Players in NBA History
50_Greatest_Players_in_NBA_History
Top 76 NBA players in the history of the NBA
and Lenny Wilkens died in 2025. The other deceased coaches are Red Holzman in 1998, Red Auerbach in 2006, Chuck Daly in 2009, Jack Ramsay in 2014, and
NBA_75th_Anniversary_Team
American basketball coach and executive (1917–2006)
Arnold Jacob "Red" Auerbach (September 20, 1917 – October 28, 2006) was an American professional basketball coach and executive. As head coach, he led
Red_Auerbach
1970 basketball championship series
1970 NBA Finals Team Coach Wins New York Knicks Red Holzman 4 Los Angeles Lakers Joe Mullaney 3 Dates April 24 – May 8 MVP Willis Reed (New York Knicks)
1970_NBA_Finals
NBA professional basketball team season (won championship)
key reserves was a guard from City College of New York named William "Red" Holzman. HoopsHype would later rank this squad as the team with the ninth-easiest
1950–51 Rochester Royals season
1950–51_Rochester_Royals_season
American professional basketball coach (born 1974)
Harry Gallatin (1965) Dick McGuire (1965–1967) Red Holzman (1967–1977) Willis Reed (1977–1978) Red Holzman (1978–1982) Hubie Brown (1982–1986) Bob Hill
David_Fizdale
American basketball coach and commentator (born 1962)
Harry Gallatin (1965) Dick McGuire (1965–1967) Red Holzman (1967–1977) Willis Reed (1977–1978) Red Holzman (1978–1982) Hubie Brown (1982–1986) Bob Hill
Jeff_Van_Gundy
American basketball coach (born 1958)
Harry Gallatin (1965) Dick McGuire (1965–1967) Red Holzman (1967–1977) Willis Reed (1977–1978) Red Holzman (1978–1982) Hubie Brown (1982–1986) Bob Hill
Tom_Thibodeau
American basketball coach (born 1964)
Harry Gallatin (1965) Dick McGuire (1965–1967) Red Holzman (1967–1977) Willis Reed (1977–1978) Red Holzman (1978–1982) Hubie Brown (1982–1986) Bob Hill
Mike Miller (basketball, born 1964)
Mike_Miller_(basketball,_born_1964)
Archived from the original on August 17, 2011. Retrieved May 17, 2008. "Red Lights Cigar to Close Coaching Career". NBA.com. Turner Sports Interactive
List_of_NBA_champions
Season of National Basketball Association team the New York Knicks
selected as a reserve. Coach Red Holzman stepped down at the end of the 1977 season, Willis Reed was named his replacement, and Holzman accepted a role as consultant
1976–77 New York Knicks season
1976–77_New_York_Knicks_season
American basketball player and coach (born 1961)
Harry Gallatin (1965) Dick McGuire (1965–1967) Red Holzman (1967–1977) Willis Reed (1977–1978) Red Holzman (1978–1982) Hubie Brown (1982–1986) Bob Hill
Isiah_Thomas
the original on March 24, 2009. Retrieved October 21, 2008. "William "Red" Holzman". Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. CBS Interactive. Archived
List of New York Knicks seasons
List_of_New_York_Knicks_seasons
American basketball player (1942–2023)
replaced as coach with Red Holzman. The Knicks had accumulated a 15–22 record under McGuire but then in the part of the season that Holzman led them achieved
Willis_Reed
American former basketball player and coach (born 1932)
bruisers weighing 200 pounds that early in his career, had Hawks coach Red Holzman move him from center, his position at LSU, to forward in his first training
Bob_Pettit
American basketball player and coach (born 1958)
(1990–91). Woodson's coaches and mentors during his NBA career included Red Holzman (Knicks), Larry Brown (Nets), Cotton Fitzsimmons (Kings), Gene Shue (Clippers)
Mike_Woodson
American basketball player, coach, and executive (born 1945)
Riley was the foremost coach in the NBA with a level of fame not seen since Red Auerbach. After stepping down, Riley accepted a job as a television commentator
Pat_Riley
American basketball coach (born 1963)
Boryla (1960–1961) Fred Podesta (1961–1965) Eddie Donovan (1965–1970) Red Holzman (1970–1975) Eddie Donovan (1975–1982) Dave DeBusschere (1982–1986) Scotty
Scott_Perry_(basketball)
Village in New York, United States
(1911–1974), pro golfer who was one of the 13 co-founders of the LPGA in 1950 Red Holzman (1920–1998), two-time NBA All-Star guard, former coach of the New York
Cedarhurst,_New_York
American basketball coach (born 1970)
with the Spurs (1,308), Jerry Sloan with Utah (1,127), Red Auerbach with Boston (795), Red Holzman with New York (613) and Phil Jackson with the Los Angeles
Erik_Spoelstra
American basketball coach and sportscaster (born 1933)
Brown joined the New York Knicks in 1982, succeeding long-time coach Red Holzman. He stayed with the Knicks until he was fired in 1986 after starting
Hubie_Brown
24th NBA season
combined with Frazier and Reed to anchor the league's best defense. Coach Red Holzman led the club to wins in 60 of its 82 regular season games to pace the
1969–70_NBA_season
American basketball player (born 1958)
Harry Gallatin (1965) Dick McGuire (1965–1967) Red Holzman (1967–1977) Willis Reed (1977–1978) Red Holzman (1978–1982) Hubie Brown (1982–1986) Bob Hill
Herb_Williams
American basketball player and coach
Harry Gallatin (1965) Dick McGuire (1965–1967) Red Holzman (1967–1977) Willis Reed (1977–1978) Red Holzman (1978–1982) Hubie Brown (1982–1986) Bob Hill
Carl_Braun_(basketball)
(Rick Adelman, Red Auerbach, Larry Brown, Chuck Daly, Billy Donovan, Bill Fitch, Cotton Fitzsimmons, Alex Hannum, Tom Heinsohn, Red Holzman, Phil Jackson
List of NBA head coaches with 500 games coached
List_of_NBA_head_coaches_with_500_games_coached
American basketball player and coach (born 1963)
Harry Gallatin (1965) Dick McGuire (1965–1967) Red Holzman (1967–1977) Willis Reed (1977–1978) Red Holzman (1978–1982) Hubie Brown (1982–1986) Bob Hill
Jeff_Hornacek
American basketball coach and former player
21 games my first year, and that never satisfied our owner (referring to Red McCombs). From Day 1, I felt he felt he made a terrible mistake in hiring
Larry_Brown_(basketball)
American basketball player and coach (born 1974)
Harry Gallatin (1965) Dick McGuire (1965–1967) Red Holzman (1967–1977) Willis Reed (1977–1978) Red Holzman (1978–1982) Hubie Brown (1982–1986) Bob Hill
Derek_Fisher
American NBA player and head coach
Boston Celtics on October 28, 1965. In his first season with Boston and coach Red Auerbach, Nelson averaged 10.2 points and 5.4 rebounds, helping the Celtics
Don_Nelson
from the original on February 10, 2011. Retrieved November 24, 2009. "Red Holzman Coaching Record". basketball-reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived
List of Atlanta Hawks head coaches
List_of_Atlanta_Hawks_head_coaches
American basketball team owner (1905–1982)
left, Irish did take a more direct role but the team struggled. After Red Holzman became coach, Irish took a less active role again. Knicks analyst Alan
Ned_Irish
NBL professional basketball team season
and Eddie Malanowicz NBL Rookie of the Year: Red Holzman All-NBL First Team: George Glamack and Red Holzman All-NBL Second Team: Al Cervi All-Time NBL Team
1945–46 Rochester Royals season
1945–46_Rochester_Royals_season
American basketball player and coach (1937–2025)
January 6, 1995, Wilkens won his 939th career regular season game to surpass Red Auerbach as the all-time winningest coach in NBA history, a record he would
Lenny_Wilkens
American basketball coach (born 1948)
Harry Gallatin (1965) Dick McGuire (1965–1967) Red Holzman (1967–1977) Willis Reed (1977–1978) Red Holzman (1978–1982) Hubie Brown (1982–1986) Bob Hill
Bob_Hill
a player and again in 1973 as a head coach for college basketball), Red Holzman (1986 as a head coach in the NBA), Bob Davies (1970), Arnie Risen (1998)
All-National Basketball League (United States) Team
All-National_Basketball_League_(United_States)_Team
National Basketball Association team in Sacramento, California
scoop up several name stars for his new team, among them Bob Davies, Red Holzman and William "Fuzzy" Levane, as well as NBL free agents like George Glamack
Sacramento_Kings
American businessman (born 1955)
Boryla (1960–1961) Fred Podesta (1961–1965) Eddie Donovan (1965–1970) Red Holzman (1970–1975) Eddie Donovan (1975–1982) Dave DeBusschere (1982–1986) Scotty
Dave_Checketts
American sports executive (born 1959)
Boryla (1960–1961) Fred Podesta (1961–1965) Eddie Donovan (1965–1970) Red Holzman (1970–1975) Eddie Donovan (1975–1982) Dave DeBusschere (1982–1986) Scotty
Steve Mills (sports executive)
Steve_Mills_(sports_executive)
American basketball executive (born 1961)
Boryla (1960–1961) Fred Podesta (1961–1965) Eddie Donovan (1965–1970) Red Holzman (1970–1975) Eddie Donovan (1975–1982) Dave DeBusschere (1982–1986) Scotty
Leon_Rose
American basketball coach (born 1966)
Todorovich * (1950–1951) Doxie Moore (1951–1952) Andrew Levane * (1952–1954) Red Holzman * (1954–1957) Slater Martin *# (1957) Alex Hannum * (1957–1958) Andy
Quin_Snyder
American basketball player and coach (born 1958)
Harry Gallatin (1965) Dick McGuire (1965–1967) Red Holzman (1967–1977) Willis Reed (1977–1978) Red Holzman (1978–1982) Hubie Brown (1982–1986) Bob Hill
Kurt_Rambis
American basketball player, coach and executive (born 1945)
record for most championships won by a head coach previously held by him and Red Auerbach. On February 3, 2010, Jackson recorded his 534th win as Lakers head
Phil_Jackson
1972 basketball championship series
intelligent Lucas exploited this fact. But Lucas was not the only Knick who was red hot. Bill Bradley hit 11 of 12 shots from the field as New York shot 53 percent
1972_NBA_Finals
American athlete (1940–2003)
Boryla (1960–1961) Fred Podesta (1961–1965) Eddie Donovan (1965–1970) Red Holzman (1970–1975) Eddie Donovan (1975–1982) Dave DeBusschere (1982–1986) Scotty
Dave_DeBusschere
American basketball coach (born 1969)
playoff run in 48 years. On April 21, he was named the recipient of the Red Auerbach Trophy as the 2014–15 NBA Coach of the Year. On June 30, 2015, Budenholzer
Mike_Budenholzer
Season of National Basketball Association team the New York Knicks
1971–72 New York Knicks season Conference champions Head coach Red Holzman General manager Red Holzman Arena Madison Square Garden Results Record 48–34 (.585)
1971–72 New York Knicks season
1971–72_New_York_Knicks_season
American basketball coach and player
Harry Gallatin (1965) Dick McGuire (1965–1967) Red Holzman (1967–1977) Willis Reed (1977–1978) Red Holzman (1978–1982) Hubie Brown (1982–1986) Bob Hill
Don_Chaney
Basketball executive
Boryla (1960–1961) Fred Podesta (1961–1965) Eddie Donovan (1965–1970) Red Holzman (1970–1975) Eddie Donovan (1975–1982) Dave DeBusschere (1982–1986) Scotty
Gersson_Rosas
American basketball player and coach
December 1956, Hawks' head coach Red Holzman was fired on January 7, 1957. The team wanted Martin to replace Holzman, serving as a player-coach. Martin
Slater_Martin
Season of National Basketball Association team the New York Knicks
Knicks season NBA champions Conference champions Head coach Red Holzman General manager Red Holzman Arena Madison Square Garden Results Record 57–25 (.695)
1972–73 New York Knicks season
1972–73_New_York_Knicks_season
American basketball coach (born 1952)
Anderson was fired after four years. Prior to Pitino's appointment, the Red Storm had not won a Big East Conference championship since 2000 and last
Rick_Pitino
American-Italian basketball coach and former player (born 1951)
Harry Gallatin (1965) Dick McGuire (1965–1967) Red Holzman (1967–1977) Willis Reed (1977–1978) Red Holzman (1978–1982) Hubie Brown (1982–1986) Bob Hill
Mike_D'Antoni
American basketball coach (1937–2019)
Harry Gallatin (1965) Dick McGuire (1965–1967) Red Holzman (1967–1977) Willis Reed (1977–1978) Red Holzman (1978–1982) Hubie Brown (1982–1986) Bob Hill
John_MacLeod_(basketball)
American basketball player and coach (born 1958)
Todorovich * (1950–1951) Doxie Moore (1951–1952) Andrew Levane * (1952–1954) Red Holzman * (1954–1957) Slater Martin *# (1957) Alex Hannum * (1957–1958) Andy
Larry_Drew
Surname list
Holzman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adam Holzman (guitarist) (born 1960), American classical guitarist Adam Holzman (keyboardist)
Holzman
Hospital in New York, United States
politician who was Speaker of the New York State Assembly. November 13, 1998; Red Holzman; basketball player and coach. June 25, 1999: Fred Trump; real estate
Long Island Jewish Medical Center
Long_Island_Jewish_Medical_Center
12 seasons, leading them to an NBA championship in 1975. Alex Hannum, Red Holzman and Kevin Loughery, who served as player-coaches for less than a season
List_of_NBA_player-coaches
Informal grouping of villages in Nassau County, New York
Lawrence, and the newlyweds initially lived there with Karen's parents Red Holzman (1920–1998), New York Knicks head coach David M. Israel, TV producer/writer
Five_Towns
1951 basketball championship series
Lapchick 3 Dates April 7–21 Hall of Famers Royals: Bob Davies (1970) Red Holzman (1986, coach) Bobby Wanzer (1987) Arnie Risen (1998) Knickerbockers:
1951_NBA_Finals
Bucks) have represented three separate teams as the All-Star Game coach. Red Auerbach, the head coach for the Boston Celtics between 1950 and 1966, coached
List of NBA All-Star Game head coaches
List_of_NBA_All-Star_Game_head_coaches
American basketball player and coach (born 1932)
Todorovich * (1950–1951) Doxie Moore (1951–1952) Andrew Levane * (1952–1954) Red Holzman * (1954–1957) Slater Martin *# (1957) Alex Hannum * (1957–1958) Andy
Richie_Guerin
53rd NBA season
all of which he spent playing with the Pistons. Hall of Fame coach Red Holzman died on November 13, 1998, at age 78. For the first time in 15 seasons
1998–99_NBA_season
American basketball player (born 1951)
Jackson. In 52 games with the Knicks in 1976–77 under Hall of Fame Coach Red Holzman, McAdoo averaged 26.7 points, 12.7 rebounds, 2.7 assists, 1.3 blocks
Bob_McAdoo
Basketball player selection
greatest high school talents" that was ever seen according to Hawks coach Red Holzman. The following list includes other draft picks who have appeared in at
1956_NBA_draft
Public university in Baltimore, Maryland, US
of Baltimore School of Law, 2005–present Dick Edell – lacrosse coach Red Holzman (1920–1998) – NBA 1948–53, 2-time NBA All-Star guard, coach, Hall of
University_of_Baltimore
American basketball player and coach
Todorovich * (1950–1951) Doxie Moore (1951–1952) Andrew Levane * (1952–1954) Red Holzman * (1954–1957) Slater Martin *# (1957) Alex Hannum * (1957–1958) Andy
Ed_Macauley
Public school in New York City
Administration. The boys' large gymnasium is named for 1938 alumnus William "Red" Holzman. The library is named for Sam Levenson, another alumnus, Class of 1930
Franklin_K._Lane_High_School
Season of National Basketball Association team the New York Knicks
1969–70 New York Knicks season NBA champions Division champions Head coach Red Holzman General manager Eddie Donovan Arena Madison Square Garden Results Record
1969–70 New York Knicks season
1969–70_New_York_Knicks_season
American basketball coach and former player (born 1964)
Todorovich * (1950–1951) Doxie Moore (1951–1952) Andrew Levane * (1952–1954) Red Holzman * (1954–1957) Slater Martin *# (1957) Alex Hannum * (1957–1958) Andy
Nate_McMillan
American basketball player and coach
14 games, and Red Holzman came out of retirement to coach the Knicks again. Less than two weeks after Beard had left the team, Holzman brought Beard back
Butch_Beard
Romanian-American basketball executive
Boryla (1960–1961) Fred Podesta (1961–1965) Eddie Donovan (1965–1970) Red Holzman (1970–1975) Eddie Donovan (1975–1982) Dave DeBusschere (1982–1986) Scotty
Ernie_Grunfeld
Neighborhood in New York City
(1943–2012), mobster associated with the Vario Crew and Lucchese crime family Red Holzman (1920–1998), NBA Hall of Fame player and coach Moe (1897–1975), Curly
Brownsville,_Brooklyn
Neighborhood in New York City
Berkow, Ira. "Red Holzman, Hall of Fame Coach, Dies at 78", The New York Times, November 15, 1998. Accessed February 7, 2022. "William Holzman was born on
Ocean_Hill,_Brooklyn
surpassing Red Auerbach for the most in NBA history. Jackson cited Holzman as a significant influence on his career in the NBA. Hubie Brown replaced Holzman as
History of the New York Knicks
History_of_the_New_York_Knicks
Season of National Basketball Association team the New York Knicks
1970–71 New York Knicks season Division champions Head coach Red Holzman General manager Red Holzman Arena Madison Square Garden Results Record 52–30 (.634)
1970–71 New York Knicks season
1970–71_New_York_Knicks_season
American basketball player and coach (1926–2010)
Harry Gallatin (1965) Dick McGuire (1965–1967) Red Holzman (1967–1977) Willis Reed (1977–1978) Red Holzman (1978–1982) Hubie Brown (1982–1986) Bob Hill
Dick_McGuire
American basketball coach and executive
Boryla (1960–1961) Fred Podesta (1961–1965) Eddie Donovan (1965–1970) Red Holzman (1970–1975) Eddie Donovan (1975–1982) Dave DeBusschere (1982–1986) Scotty
Donnie_Walsh
American basketball coach, sports broadcaster (born 1947)
NYC: http://wp.me/pJba2-D7" (Tweet) – via Twitter. "Mike's Memorabilia: Red Auerbach Trophy". January 14, 2010. "85: Friendship and the Fratello Fraternity
Mike_Fratello
American basketball coach (born 1957)
Todorovich * (1950–1951) Doxie Moore (1951–1952) Andrew Levane * (1952–1954) Red Holzman * (1954–1957) Slater Martin *# (1957) Alex Hannum * (1957–1958) Andy
Terry_Stotts
American basketball player, coach, and executive
Harry Gallatin (1965) Dick McGuire (1965–1967) Red Holzman (1967–1977) Willis Reed (1977–1978) Red Holzman (1978–1982) Hubie Brown (1982–1986) Bob Hill
Eddie_Donovan
NBL professional basketball team season
Davies All-NBL First Team – Al Cervi and Bob Davies All-NBL Second Team – Red Holzman All-Time NBL Team – Al Cervi, Bob Davies, and George Glamack Nelson,
1946–47 Rochester Royals season
1946–47_Rochester_Royals_season
American basketball player (1940–2019)
top players who ever played the game" longtime New York Knicks coach Red Holzman once said of John "Hondo" Havlicek. "It would've been fair to those who
John_Havlicek
BAA professional basketball team season
Providence W 103–74 Red Holzman (18) 6–1 8 November 21 Washington L 77–80 Davies, Risen (17) 6–2 9 November 23 Baltimore W 108–90 Red Holzman (24) 7–2 10 November
1948–49 Rochester Royals season
1948–49_Rochester_Royals_season
Season of National Basketball Association team the New York Knicks
1973–74 New York Knicks season Head coach Red Holzman General manager Red Holzman Arena Madison Square Garden Results Record 49–33 (.598) Place Division:
1973–74 New York Knicks season
1973–74_New_York_Knicks_season
List of people with the same nickname
baseball pitcher Red Holzman (1920–1998), American basketball player and coach Red Howard (1900–1973), American football player Red Jones (American football)
Red_(nickname)
NBA professional basketball team season
Louis University. The Hawks struggled for most of the season and coach Red Holzman was fired midway through the season. The new head coach was Slater Martin
1956–57 St. Louis Hawks season
1956–57_St._Louis_Hawks_season
American basketball player and coach (1920–2012)
Harry Gallatin (1965) Dick McGuire (1965–1967) Red Holzman (1967–1977) Willis Reed (1977–1978) Red Holzman (1978–1982) Hubie Brown (1982–1986) Bob Hill
Andrew_Levane
Western 4th 21 51 .292 25 Andrew Lavane Red Holzman 1954–55 NBA — — Western 4th 26 46 .361 17 Bob Pettit (ROY) Red Holzman St. Louis Hawks 1955–56 NBA — — Western
List_of_Atlanta_Hawks_seasons
American basketball player and coach (1927–2015)
League, which was an affiliate of the Chicago Cubs in 1949 and the Cincinnati Reds in 1950. He appeared in 46 games in those two seasons, winning 7, losing
Harry_Gallatin
Basketball season
Satch Sanders Dave Cowens Chicago Bulls Larry Costello Scotty Robertson Denver Nuggets Larry Brown Donnie Walsh New York Knicks Willis Reed Red Holzman
1978–79_NBA_season
American basketball player and coach
1930–31 season and Lapchick and four of his teammates signed with the Toledo Red Man Tobaccos. The Great Depression forced an end to the ABL in 1931. Still
Joe_Lapchick
32nd NBA season
Buffalo Braves Joe Mullaney (interim) Cotton Fitzsimmons New York Knicks Red Holzman Willis Reed Seattle SuperSonics Bill Russell Bob Hopkins In-season Team
1977–78_NBA_season
RED HOLZMAN
RED HOLZMAN
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English, Jamaican
Form of Reed; A Reed; Red-haired
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Christian, English
Red Headed; Fire; Ruddy Complexioned
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Read 1.
Boy/Male
British, English
Red Haired
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, Scottish, Swedish
A Ruddy Complexion; Red Haired; Surname
Boy/Male
American, British, Christian, English, Scottish
Redheaded; Surname; Red Headed; Ruddy Complexioned
Boy/Male
English
Red.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Read, REID means "red-headed; ruddy complexioned."Â
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, Christian, English, German, Hindu, Indian, Scottish
Red-headed; Red Haired; Ruddy Complexioned
Male
English
19th century English name derived from Latin rex, REX means "king."
Boy/Male
British, English
Form of Reed
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from an Old English byname, Red, READ means "red-headed or ruddy-complexioned."Â
Boy/Male
English American Scottish
Red haired.
Boy/Male
English
Red haired.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Read, REED means "red-headed; ruddy complexioned."
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Red, REDD means "red-headed; ruddy complexioned."
Surname or Lastname
English (Durham)
English (Durham) : variant of Read 1.Translation of German Roth.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Chinese, French, Gaelic, German, Latin, Spanish, Swiss
King; Regal; Red; Royal
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian, British, English, Muslim
Leader; Red
Boy/Male
English
Red.
RED HOLZMAN
RED HOLZMAN
Male
Hindi/Indian
(अमित) Hebrew unisex name AMIT means "friend." Compare with other forms of Amit.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, Hebrew
A Combination of Joan and Elle a Combination of Joan and Elle; Modern Female Version of John and Jon
Girl/Female
Hindu
Achieving, The universe
Boy/Male
Irish
Good-looking; handsome.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Fortune, The golden lotus on the forehead, Vishnu from which the godess Sri orginated
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Worship; Gift for God
Girl/Female
African, Australian, Christian, Egyptian, French, Greek, Shakespearean
Queen; Father's Glory; Her Father's Renown; Glory of the Father; A Queen of Egypt
Girl/Female
Hindu
Name of a river
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Name of a Prophet
Boy/Male
Tamil
Fortunate
RED HOLZMAN
RED HOLZMAN
RED HOLZMAN
RED HOLZMAN
RED HOLZMAN
a.
Of or pertaining to a red letter; marked by red letters.
v. t.
To make red.
a.
Pertaining to, or characterized by, official formality. See Red tape, under Red, a.
a.
Red with heat; heated to redness; as, red-hot iron; red-hot balls. Hence, figuratively, excited; violent; as, a red-hot radical.
n.
A red pigment.
a.
Red as a rose; specifically (Zool.), of a pure purplish red color.
a.
Having a red tail.
a.
Having a deep red color.
n.
The European red band fish, or fireflame. See Rend fish.
imp. & p. p.
of Rid
v. t.
To put on order; to make tidy; also, to free from entanglement or embarrassement; -- generally with up; as, to red up a house.
a.
Red.
a.
Hot-short; brittle when red-hot; -- said of certain kinds of iron.
n.
An abbreviation for Red Republican. See under Red, a.
a. / adv.
Alt. of Red-handed
n.
Ruddle; red ocher.
a. / adv.
Having hands red with blood; in the very act, as if with red or bloody hands; -- said of a person taken in the act of homicide; hence, fresh from the commission of crime; as, he was taken red-hand or red-handed.
a.
Of a strong red color.