Ramon

/rəˈmoʊn/ noun

Definition

A Spanish masculine given name, a form of Raymond, traditionally popular in Spanish-speaking countries.

Etymology

Spanish form of 'Raymond,' from Germanic elements 'ragin' (advice) and 'mund' (protector), meaning 'wise protector.' Evolved through French before reaching Spanish.

Kelly Says

Ramon is one of the most common names in Spanish-speaking countries because it's been the name of kings, saints, and important historical figures across centuries of Spanish history.

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