Certificate of Name
Raginhard
Masculine
Germanic
Meaning & Origin
EtymologyRaginhard is the Old High German form of the name later familiar as Reynard. It is a compound of two Germanic elements: regin meaning 'advice, counsel, decision' and hart meaning 'hard, firm, brave, hardy'. This etymology reflects qualities of wisdom and strength that were highly valued in early Germanic naming traditions.Notable BearersNo specific historical bearers of this exact Old German form are recorded, but the Anglophone version Reynard gained fame through the medieval beast-epic character Reynard the Fox, a sly trickster. In France, the given name Renard supplanted the word for 'fox', such that renard became the standard French noun for the animal.Forms in Other LanguagesAdditional cognate forms include Rainard, Reinhard (German), Reinhardt (German), Raynard (English), Reindert (Frisian), and Renard (French).Cultural SignificanceAlthough Raginhard itself is now rare, its descendants remain in use across Europe, preserving an ancient naming custom that combined desirable qualities into a single name.Meaning: 'advice-counsel' + 'hardy'Origin: Old High GermanType: Given nameUsage regions: Germanic
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