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- Raymond
- Of Norman origin, from the German ragin, meaning "advice" or "decision" and mund, meaning "protector".
- Raymundo
- A form of Raymon, from the German ragin, meaning "advice" or "decision" and mund, meaning "protector".
- Reymundo
- Germanic - Well-advised protector; Guards Wisely;, Germanic - Well-advised protector, Guards Wisely,.
- Ramond
- A form of Raymon, from the German ragin, meaning "advice" or "decision" and mund, meaning "protector".
- Raymondo
- Raymund
- A form of Raymon, from the German ragin, meaning "advice" or "decision" and mund, meaning "protector".
- Reymond
- A person who guides others wisely, A person who guides others wisely.
- Ramonita
- She who is in grat protection.
- Romanda
- Raymont
- Romanita
- Ramneet
- Pleasing moment, A pleasing moment.
- Raminta
- This name derives from the Lithuanian “rami/ramus,” meaning “calm; peaceful”.
- Raemond
- A wise protector, A wise protector.
- Raimundo
- A smart guide, A smart guide.
- Raimond
- One who guards wisely, One who guards wisely.
- Raymound
- Raymand
- A form of Raymon, from the German ragin, meaning "advice" or "decision" and mund, meaning "protector".
- Remond
- This name was borrowed into English from the French language (older French spellings were Reimund and Raimund, whereas the modern English and French spellings are identical). In turn, the name derives from Old High German name “Raginmund,” composed of two elements: “*raginą” (decision, advice, counsel) and “*mundō” (protector, protection, tutelage, guardianship). Raymond of Peñafort, (Catalan: Sant Ramon de Penyafort) was a Catalan Dominican friar in the 13th-century, who compiled the Decretals of Gregory IX, a collection of canon laws that remained a significant part of Church law until the 20th-century.
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