Raymond

French pronunciation: [ʁɛmɔ̃]GenderMaleLanguage(s)GermanOriginWord/nameGermanicMeaningCounseling protector or Famous protectorRegion of originNorthern EuropeOther namesNickname(s)RayDerivedRamona

Raymond is a male given name. It was borrowed into English from French (older French spellings were Reimund[1] and Raimund,[2] whereas the modern English and French spellings are identical). It originated as the Germanic ᚱᚨᚷᛁᚾᛗᚢᚾᛞ (Raginmund) or ᚱᛖᚷᛁᚾᛗᚢᚾᛞ (Reginmund).[1] Ragin (Gothic) and regin (Old German) meant "counsel".[3] The Old High German mund originally meant "hand",[4] but came to mean "protection".[5] This etymology suggests that the name originated in the Early Middle Ages, possibly from Latin. Alternatively, the name can also be derived from Germanic Hraidmund, the first element being Hraid, possibly meaning "fame" (compare Hrod, found in names such as Robert, Roderick, Rudolph, Roland, Rodney and Roger) and mund meaning "protector".

Despite the German and French origins of the English name, some of its early uses in English documents appear in Latinized form. As a surname, its first recorded appearance in Britain appeared in 1086, during the reign of William the Conqueror, in the Domesday Book, with a reference to Giraldus Reimundus.[6]

The most commonly used names for baby boys based on "Ragin" in 2009 were, in descending order, Raymond, Ramiro, Rayner, Rein, Reingard, Reynard, and Reynold.[7] Its many other variants include Raiment, Raimo, Raimond, Raimondi, Raimondo, Raimund, Raimundo, Ramon, Ramón, Ramond, Ramondelli, Ramondenc, Ramondi, Ramondini, Ramondino, Ramondo, Ramondou, Ramonenc, Ramonic, Ramundi, Rayment, Raymonenc, Raymonencq, Raymont, Raymund, Redmond, Redmonds, Reim, Reimund, Reinmund, Rémon, Rémond, Reimondo, Remondeau, Remondon, Rémont, Reymond, Rimondi, and Rimondini.[8]

Translations and variations

  • Albanian: Rajmond
  • Ancient Germanic: Raginmund, Raimund
  • Arabic: ريمون (Rimun)
  • Basque: Erramun, Erramon
  • Belarusian: Райманд (Rajmand)
  • Bengali: রেমন্ড (Rēmanḍa)
  • Bulgarian: Реймонд (Rejmond)
  • Catalan: Ramon, Raimon
  • Chinese Simplified: 雷蒙德
  • Chinese Traditional: 雷蒙德
  • Croatian: Rajmund
  • Czech: Rajmund
  • Danish: Ramund
  • Dutch: Remon, Ramone, Raemon, Raemonn, Ramond, Ramonte, Remone
  • English: Raymund, Ray, Raymon, Rayman, Raymann, Raymen, Raymone, Raymun, Raemonn, Redmond, Radmond, Radmund, Reddin, Redmund, Reimond, Reymon, Reymound, Reymund, Raimond, Raimonds
  • Estonian: Raimund, Raimond
  • Finnish: Raimo, Reima
  • French: Raymond, Raymonde (feminine), Reimonde
  • German: Raimund, Reimund
  • Greek: Ραϋμόνδος (Raf̱̈móndos, Raÿmóndos), also Ρεμούνδος (Remoúndos)
  • Gujarati: રેમન્ડ (Rēmanḍa)
  • Hebrew: ריימונד
  • Hindi: रेमंड (Rēmaṇḍa)
  • Hungarian: Ramón, Rajmund
  • Indonesian: Raimundus
  • Irish: Réamann, Radmond, Redmond, Redmund, Reamonn, Ré
  • Italian: Raimondo, Raimondi, Raymondo, Reimondo, Reimundo
  • Japanese: レイモンド (Reimondo), レーモンド (Rēmondo)
  • Kannada: ರೇಮಂಡ್ (Rēmaṇḍ)
  • Marathi: रेमंड (Rēmaṇḍ)
  • Korean: 레이몬드 (Reimondeu)
  • Latin: Raimundus
  • Latvian: Raimonds
  • Limburgish: Remao, Mao
  • Lithuanian: Raimundas, Raimondas
  • Macedonian: Рејмонд (Rejmond)
  • Nepali: रेमंड (Rēmaṇḍa)
  • Norwegian: Rådmund, Råmund
  • Old Norse: Ráðmundr, Rámundr
  • Persian: ریموند
  • Polish: Rajmund
  • Portuguese: Raimundo
  • Punjabi: ਰੇਮੰਡ (Rēmaḍa)
  • Romanian: Reimond
  • Russian: Раймонд (Raymond)
  • Scots: Raymond, Raymie, Ray
  • Scottish Gaelic: Reamonn
  • Serbian: Рејмонд (Rejmond)
  • Slovene: Rajmund
  • Spanish: Raimundo, Raymundo, Raemondo, Raimondo, Raimando, Raimundo, Raimond, Raymondo, Reymundo, Reimundo, Mundo, Mando, Raimon, Raiman, Ramón.
  • Swedish: Ramunder
  • Tagalog: Ramón, Raymundo
  • Bisaya: Rimond
  • Tamil: ரேமண்ட் (Rēmaṇṭ)
  • Telugu: రేమండ్ (Rēmaṇḍ)
  • Thai: เรย์มอนด์ (Rey̒ mxn d̒)
  • Ukrainian: Раймонд (Raymond)
  • Urdu: ریمنڈ
  • Welsh: Raimwnt
  • Yiddish: רייַמאָנד (Ryyamʼánd)
  • Yoruba: Remondi

Given name

Pre-modern era

Aristocracy

Saints

  • Raymond of Penyafort (c. 1175–1275), medieval Catalan canon lawyer; patron of canon lawyers and of all lawyers in Spain
  • Raymond Nonnatus (1204–1240), Catalan ransomer of hostages; patron of pregnancy, childbirth, childbirth-related professions, of the falsely accused, and of the seal of the confessional
  • Raymond of Fitero (d. 1163), founder of the military order of the Knights of Calatrava

Chronicler

Modern world

Artists and entertainers

Politicians and activists

Religious figures

Scientists

Sportspeople

Other

Fictional characters

Performance characters

  • Raymond, the mascot for the Tampa Bay Rays Major League Baseball team

Surname

  • Adèle Raymond, wife of Augustin-Norbert Morin, hence the village of Sainte-Adèle
  • Alex Raymond (1909–1956), American comic strip artist
  • Alfred John Raymond (1856–1935), mayor of Brisbane
  • Allen Raymond, American political consultant
  • Antonin Raymond (1888–1976), Czech architect
  • Arthur Bugs Raymond (1882–1912), American Major League Baseball pitcher
  • Carrie B. Raymond, American musician and educator
  • Edward Burleson Raymond (1848–1914), American rancher, politician, banker and founder of Raymondville, Texas
  • E. A. Raymond Edwin A. Raymond (1861–1918), Wisconsin state legislator
  • Eleanor Raymond (1887–1989), American architect
  • Eric S. Raymond (born 1957), American software developer
  • Eugene Raymond (born 1923), South African Army major-general, Surgeon-General and physician
  • Francine Raymond (born 1956), French-Canadian author-compositor-interpreter
  • Gary Raymond (born 1935), British actor
  • George Raymond (1914–1999), civil rights activist from Pennsylvania
  • George Raymond Jr. (1943–1973), civil rights activist from Mississippi
  • George Lansing Raymond (1839–1929), professor of aesthetic criticism
  • Glenda Raymond (1922–2003), Australian soprano
  • Harold Raymond aka Tubby Raymond (1926–2017), American college football and baseball coach and player
  • Harry Raymond (footballer), English footballer from 1908 to 1924
  • Henry Jarvis Raymond (1820–1869), American journalist, founded The New York Times
  • Jade Raymond (born 1974), Canadian video game producer and television personality
  • Janice Raymond (model) (born 1951), Playboy Playmate of the Month for December 1974
  • Jim Raymond (1917–1981), American comic strip artist
  • Jonathan Raymond, American writer
  • Lee Raymond (born 1938), American chairman of Exxon Mobil
  • Lisa Raymond (born 1973), American retired tennis player
  • Lucas Raymond (born 2002), Swedish ice hockey player
  • Marietta Sherman Raymond (1862-1949), American violinist, musical educator, orchestral conductor
  • Mason Raymond (born 1985), Canadian former National Hockey League player
  • Nathaniel Raymond (born 1977), American human rights investigator and anti-torture advocate
  • Oliver Raymond (c.1605–1679), English MP
  • Paul Raymond (publisher) (1925–2008), English pornographer
  • Richard Raymond (pianist) (born 1965), Canadian pianist
  • Richard Raymond (Texas politician) (born 1960)
  • Rosanna Raymond (born 1967), New Zealand artist, poet, and cultural commentator
  • Ruth Raymond (1897–1986), English artist
  • Sophia Burrell née Raymond (1753–1802), English poet and dramatist
  • Thomas Lynch Raymond (1875–1928), twice mayor of Newark, New Jersey
  • Tito Raymond (born 1969), American bodybuilder
  • Usher Raymond IV aka Usher (musician) (born 1978), American musician

Fictional characters

  • Clare Raymond, 20th century homemaker from Earth. Star Trek: The Next Generation
  • Leon Raymond, a protagonist from Shinbi's Haunted House [simple]
  • Ronnie Raymond, the first Firestorm from DC Comics

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Campbell, Mike. "Meaning, origin and history of the name Raymond". Behind the Name. Retrieved 7 August 2018.
  2. ^ Douglas Harper. "raymond". Online Etymology Dictionary. Retrieved 7 August 2018.
  3. ^ von Goethe, Johann Wolfgang (1855). Reynard the Fox. Translated by Thomas James Arnold. p. xiv.
  4. ^ Winfred Philipp Lehmann (1986). A Gothic Etymological Dictionary. BRILL. p. 245. ISBN 90-04-08176-3.
  5. ^ Jan Gonda (1975). Selected Studies: Indo-European Linguistics. BRILL. p. 197. ISBN 90-04-04228-8.
  6. ^ "Surname Database: Raymond Last Name Origin". The Internet Surname Database. Retrieved 7 August 2018.
  7. ^ "Ragin Names for Boys at Baby Names Pedia". www.babynamespedia.com. Retrieved 7 August 2018.
  8. ^ "UNFORTUNATELY, THIS SERVICE NO LONGER AVAILABLE - University of Essex". privatewww.essex.ac.uk. Archived from the original on 30 June 2012. Retrieved 7 August 2018.
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