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      Meaning of the first name
      Ramon

      Origin 
      Spanish

      Meaning 
      Counsel protection

      Variations 
      Ramona, Ramone, Faramond

      *Some content has been generated by an artificial intelligence language model, in combination with data sourced from Ancestry records and provided by BabyNames.com.
      The name Ramon, of Spanish origin, traces its roots back to the ancient Latin language. Derived from the Latin word ramus, meaning branch, Ramon signifies strength and resilience. With its historical significance, this name has made numerous appearances throughout history and continues to be widely used in modern times.

      In history, the name Ramon gained prominence during the Middle Ages, particularly in the Iberian Peninsula. The Emirate of Crdoba, an Islamic state in medieval Spain, saw the name Ramon being adopted by many influential figures. Following the Christian Reconquista of the Iberian Peninsula, Ramon became a popular name among the nobility in various medieval Spanish kingdoms. The name further flourished during the Renaissance period, with notable individuals such as Ramn Llull, a philosopher, theologian, and writer hailing from Mallorca.

      In contemporary usage, the name Ramon has maintained its popularity in Spanish-speaking countries around the world. Spain, Mexico, the Philippines, and the United States have all embraced this name with fervor. Additionally, Ramon is known to have variations in other languages, such as Raymond in English and Raymonde in French. From noteworthy athletes to respected politicians, Ramon continues to be a chosen name for parents seeking a strong and protective aura for their children. The enduring popularity of this name is a testament to its historical significance and the timeless appeal it possesses.
      Based on our records...
      This is the most common surname, spouse name and child name associated with Ramon.
      Rodriguez

      is the most common surname for Ramon.

      Maria

      is the most common spouse name for Ramon.

      Maria

      is the most common child name for Ramon.

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