Certificate of Name
Reinhard
Masculine
German, Germanic
Meaning & Origin
Etymology and OriginReinhard is the German cognate of Reynard. Both names derive from the Germanic name Raginhard, composed of the elements regin ("advice, counsel, decision") and hart ("hard, firm, brave, hardy"). The name thus originally signified a person strong in counsel or brave in decision. Variants of Reinhard include Reinhardt, Raginhard, and Rainard in Germanic languages, while in other cultures it appears as Reynard or Raynard in English, Renard in French, and Reindert in Frisian.Historical and Cultural ContextThe Normans introduced the name to England as Reinard, but it never achieved widespread popularity there. In medieval European literature, the name gained fame through the character Reynard the Fox, a cunning protagonist in beast epics. The French word renard (meaning "fox") itself derives from this fictional character, highlighting the enduring cultural impact of the name. In German-speaking regions, however, Reinhard remained a traditional given name, borne by numerous notable figures throughout history.Notable BearersAmong the prominent individuals named Reinhard are Reinhard Heydrich (1904–1942), a high-ranking Nazi official; Reinhard Scheer (1863–1928), a German admiral in World War I; Reinhard Gehlen (1902–1979), a German intelligence officer; and Nobel Prize-winning physicist Reinhard Genzel (born 1952). Other notable figures include singer-songwriter Reinhard Mey, evangelist Reinhard Bonnke, and media tycoon Reinhard Mohn.Meaning: strong counsel (from Germanic ragin + hart)Origin: Germanic, from RaginhardType: Given name and surnameUsage regions: Germany, Austria, Denmark, and other Germanic-speaking areas
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