Ramiro

/rɑːˈmɪroʊ/ noun

Definition

A Spanish name derived from Germanic roots, historically used by kings and nobility; a given name primarily used in Spanish-speaking cultures.

Etymology

From Germanic elements 'ragin' (counsel) and 'mari' (famous), combining to mean 'famous counselor.' Common in Spanish and Portuguese names.

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Several Spanish kings named Ramiro ruled powerful kingdoms in medieval Spain—the name carries echoes of nobility and medieval strategy!

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