What is the name meaning of RAYMON. Phrases containing RAYMON
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French
Feminine form of French Raimond, RAYMONDE means "wise protector."
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American, British, Christian, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Latin, Malayalam, Marathi, Scottish, Swedish, Tamil, Telugu
Regal; Counsellor; Abbreviation of Raymond; Advice; Beam of Light; Grace; Well Advised Protector; Wise Protector; Dear Brook; Abbreviation of R
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English
English form of Old French Raimund, RAYMOND means "wise protector."Â
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English and French
English and French : from a short form of any of the various Germanic personal names formed with ragin ‘counsel’ as the first element (see, for example, Raymond, Reynold).English : from the medieval female personal name Rayne (from Old French reine ‘queen’, Latin regina).English and French : nickname from Old French raine ‘frog’ (Latin rana).Scottish : habitational name from a place called Rayne in Aberdeenshire, so named from an English dialect term meaning ‘strip of land’.
Female
English
Feminine form of English Raymond, RAYMONDA means "wise protector."
Girl/Female
Australian, Christian, Danish, French, German
Counsel; Mighty Protection; Guards Wisely; Female Version of Raymond
Male
English
Short form of English Raymond, RAY means "wise protector."
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German
Counsel; mighty protection; guards wisely.
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American, British, English, French
Counselor; Variant of Raymond
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American, Australian, French, German, Jamaican, Spanish
Protecting Hands; Form of Raymond Guards Wisely; Wise Protector
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English and French
English and French : variant of Bertram.A Bertrand from La Rochelle, France, is documented in Cap Rouge, Quebec, in 1666; another, from the Saintonge region, is documented in Charlesbourg in 1685. A bearer of the name from Normandy was recorded with the secondary surname Saint Arnaud in Batiscan in 1697. Another is documented from the Poitou region in 1697, and one from Guyenne is recorded in Laprairie, Quebec, in 1699 with the secondary surnames Raymond and Toulouse.
Male
Irish
Irish Gaelic form of English Raymond, RÉAMANN means "wise protector."
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English (eastern)
English (eastern) : variant of Raymond.
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American, British, English, French
Counselor; Variant of Raymond
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Raymond, RAYMUND means "wise protector."
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American, British, English, French, Scandinavian
Counselor; Variant of Raymond
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French American Teutonic German
Guards wisely.
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English and French
English and French : from the Norman personal name Raimund, composed of the Germanic elements ragin ‘advice’, ‘counsel’ + mund ‘protection’.Americanized spelling of German Raimund, a cognate of 1.A Raymond, also called Passe-Campagne, from the Angoumois region of France is documented in La Prairie, Quebec, in 1692.
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Spanish American
Form of Raymond 'Guards wisely.
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American, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hindu, Indian, Japanese, Spanish, Swedish, Teutonic
Wisely; Advice; Decision Protection; Counselor; Protector; Form of Raymond Guards Wisely; Mighty Protector
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Tamil
Bright
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Bengali, Indian
Candle
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English
English : habitational name from a place in Leicestershire, originally named as the settlement (Old English tūn) on the river Sence. This river name is a Normanized form of Old English Scenc ‘drinking-cup’, referring to its abundance of potable water.
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Modern
Born in Month of Chaitra
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Dutch
, able council.
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Hindu
Kind, Explosive, A dynamic person
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Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Miracle; Nobility
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Tamil
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Of the forest
Female
Polish
Feminine form of Polish Krystian, KRYSTIANA means "believer" or "follower of Christ."
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Biblical, British, English
Nativity; Generation
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The collection of ecclesiastical decrees and decisions made, by order of Gregory IX., in 1234, by St. Raymond of Pennafort.