Meaning & History. Spanish and Portuguese form of Ramirus, a Latinized form of a Visigothic name derived from the Germanic elements ragin "advice" and mari "famous". Saint Ramirus was a 6th-century prior of the Saint Claudius Monastery in Leon.
Ramona is usually a feminine given name, the feminine form of Ramon (Spanish) and Raymond (Old German), meaning "protecting hands", today is used the form "Ramona" in Spain, Bulgaria, Romania, Republic of Moldova and Portugal, also in some countries of Latin America and North America It was made popular by the 19th ...
Raymond is a male given name. It was borrowed into English from French (older French spellings were Reimund and Raimund, whereas the modern English and French spellings are identical). It originated as the Germanic Raginmund or Reginmund. "Ragin" (Old German) and "regin" (Gothic) meant "counsel."
This Latin name is a Latinisation of a Germanic language name. This Germanic name is composed of two elements: the first ragin, meaning "advice", "counsel", "decision"; the second element is wald, meaning "rule", "ruler". The Old German form of the name is Raginald; Old French forms are Reinald and Reynaud.
The name Reynaldo is a Spanish baby name. In Spanish the meaning of the name Reynaldo is: Counselor-ruler.
the english name for rigoberto is herbert. and the meaning of rigoberto is "illustrious warrior" ive heard it also means "brilliant" or "strong ruler" Famous real-life people named Rigoberto: | Edit Share what you know!
Portuguese Meaning: The name Roberto is a Portuguese baby name. In Portuguese the meaning of the name Roberto is: Famed; bright; shining.
The meaning of the name Robyn is Bright Fame (in German). There are several common variations, including Robbin, Robine, Robyne, Robynne, and Robbyn. Robyn is a form of the English, German, and Italian Roberta/ Robert (m) Famous real-life people named Robyn: | Edit.
Meanings and history of the name Rocco: | Edit. German and Italian origin, derived from Germanic elements rohon meaning 'roar, battle cry'; or hrok meaning 'rest, repose'. The English version is Roch. The modern German version is Rochus.
From the name of the French city La Rochelle, meaning "little rock". It first became commonly used as a given name in America in the 1930s, probably due to the fame of actress Rochelle Hudson (1914-1972) and because of the similarity to the name Rachel.