Ryder is an occupational surname name of English origin meaning "one who rides" in reference to a horseman. Ryder is a modern Americanized boy's name and enjoyed a surge in popularity after actress Kate Hudson and her musician husband Chris Robinson named their baby boy Ryder in 2004.
Ryder is an occupational surname name of English origin meaning "one who rides" in reference to a horseman. Ryder is a modern Americanized boy's name and enjoyed a surge in popularity after actress Kate Hudson and her musician husband Chris Robinson named their baby boy Ryder in 2004.
Ryder is an occupational surname name of English origin meaning "one who rides" in reference to a horseman. Ryder is a modern Americanized boy's name and enjoyed a surge in popularity after actress Kate Hudson and her musician husband Chris Robinson named their baby boy Ryder in 2004.
Ryder is an occupational surname name of English origin meaning "one who rides" in reference to a horseman. Ryder is a modern Americanized boy's name and enjoyed a surge in popularity after actress Kate Hudson and her musician husband Chris Robinson named their baby boy Ryder in 2004.