Certificate of Name
Raimonds
Masculine
Latvian
Meaning & Origin
Raimonds is the Latvian form of Raymond. The name is derived from the Germanic name Raginmund, composed of the elements regin “advice, counsel, decision” and munt “protection”. This parent name was brought to England by the Normans in the form Reimund and was popularized by several medieval saints, most notably Saint Raymond Nonnatus, patron of midwives and expectant mothers, and Saint Raymond of Peñafort, patron of canonists.Etymology and HistoryThe Germanic roots ragin and munt combine to give the name a sense of “protector through counsel”. As a Christian name, it spread across Europe through the veneration of saints, and Each language developed its own native form. In Latvia, the adaptation into Raimonds follows typical phonetic replacements common in Eastern European cultures.Notable BearersRaimonds is a moderately popular given name in Latvia. Notable individuals named Raimonds include Raimonds Pauls (born 1936), a renowned Latvian composer and pianist; Raimonds Vējonis (born 1966), former President of Latvia; and Raimonds Bergmanis (born 1966), an Olympic weightlifter. Other bearers span sports (basketball, football, volleyball, ice hockey) and the arts.Meaning: “Protector through counsel” (from Germanic ragin “advice” + munt “protection”)Origin: Germanic, via FrenchType: First name (masculine)Usage regions: Latvia
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