Raginald
Masculine
Germanic
Meaning & Origin
Raginald is the Old German form of Reynold, a name derived from the Germanic elements regin 'advice, counsel, decision' and walt 'power, authority'. The name thus conveys the meaning of powerful counsel or ruling with wisdom. In early Germanic naming traditions, such compounds were common, reflecting ideals of leadership and prudence.Etymology and HistoryThe name Raginald belonged to the family of names built on the root *raginą (counsel), and its variants spread across Germanic-speaking Europe. While the exact form Raginald is primarily a historical or reconstructed Old High German name without detailed early medieval records, its descendants are well-attested. Under the influence of the Normans, who popularized forms like Reinald and Reinold, the name was introduced to Britain. There it mingled with rare Old English and Norse cognates, contributing to Middle Irish and Scottish usage that later produced names such as Ronald and Reginald.Variant FormsRaginald is linguistically close to Reinald and Reinhold, and more distantly to modern forms such as French Renaud, Italian Rinaldo, Dutch Reinoud or Reinout, Scottish Ronald, and English Reginald. The Old High German "Raginald" itself is a precursor to these, reflecting different sound changes across languages: the initial 'Ragin-' often shifted to 'Rein-' or 'Ren-', and the ending '-ald' to '-old' or '-aud' accordingly.Notable BearersAlthough few individuals are recorded precisely as Raginald, associated names like Reginald (from Latinized Reginaldus) were borne by numerous medieval figures, including bishops and nobles. In literature, the name Rinaldo appears in Italian Renaissance epics like Orlando Furioso, while Reynold has notable bearers in English history. The Scottish form Ronald was used by several Stuart kings and saints.Key FactsMeaning: 'counsel-power' (from ragin 'advice' + wald 'power')Origin: Old High GermanType: First name (male)Usage regions: Germanic world, medieval Britain, Scandinavia sparselyRelated forms: Reynold, Reinald, Reinhold, Reginald, Ronald