RAYMOND male English, French From the Germanic name Raginmund, composed of the elements ragin "advice" and mund "protector". The Normans introduced this name to England in the form Reimund. It was borne by several medieval (mostly Spanish) saints, including Saint Raymond Nonnatus, the patron of midwives and expectant mothers, and Saint Raymond of Peñafort, the patron of canonists. |
EQUIVALENTS |
ANCIENT GERMANIC: Raginmund, Raimund |
BASQUE: Erramun |
ENGLISH: Raymond, Raymund |
FINNISH: Raimo, Reima |
FRENCH: Raymond |
GERMAN: Raimund, Reimund |
IRISH: Réamann, Redmond, Redmund |
ITALIAN: Raimondo |
LATVIAN: Raimonds |
LIMBURGISH: Remao |
LITHUANIAN: Raimondas |
POLISH: Rajmund |
PORTUGUESE (BRAZILIAN): Raymundo |
PORTUGUESE: Raimundo |
SLOVENE: Rajmund |
SPANISH: Raimundo, Ramón, Raymundo |
DIMINUTIVES AND SHORT FORMS |
ENGLISH: Ray |
LIMBURGISH: Mao |
FEMININE FORMS |
ENGLISH: Rae, Raelene, Raelyn, Ramona, Raylene |
FRENCH: Raymonde |
GERMAN: Raimunde |
ITALIAN: Raimonda |
ROMANIAN: Ramona |
SPANISH: Ramona |