Raimund
Raimund , Raymund or Reimund is a male given name .
Origin and meaning
The name comes from the Germanic * ragin / regin , "Rat (conclusion) [of the gods]", and Old High German munt , "protection" (cf. guardian , maturity ).
variants
- Latin Raimundus , Raymundus
- Italian Raimondo
- french Raymond
- Portuguese Ramão , Raimundo,
- Spanish Ramón , Remón , Raimundo, Raymundo
- Catalan Ramon , Raimon
- Romansh Ramun
- Polish Rajmund, Rajmond
- Esperanto Rajmondo
Female variants of the first name are Raimunda , Raimonda , Raymonda and Ramona .
name day
- January 7 ; Raimund von Peñafort (1175–1275), Dominican and canonist in Catalonia
- August 31 ; Raimund Nonnatus , (1202–1240), Catalan saint and cardinal
Name bearer
A name
- Raimund I († 961), Count of Rouergue
- Raimund Borrell I (972-1017), Count of Barcelona
- Raimund von Aguilers (11th century), chronicler of the First Crusade
- Raimund of Poitiers (1099–1149), Prince of Antioch
- Raymond IV (Toulouse) (1041 / 42-1105), Count of Tripoli
- Raimund von Roda (1067–1126), Bishop of Roda de Isábena
- Raimund II. (1115–1152), Count of Tripoli
- Raimund von Toledo , Bishop of Osma and then Archbishop of Toledo from 1125/26 to 1152/51 *
- Raimund III. (Tripoli) (* around 1142, † 1187), Count of Tripoli from 1152; from 1174 also Prince of Galilee
- Raimund II (Turenne) (1143–1190), Vice Count of Turenne from the House of Comborn
- Raymond VI. (Toulouse) (1156–1222), from 1194 until his death Count of Toulouse and Margrave of Provence
- Raimund von Penyafort (* around 1175, † 1275), Spanish Dominican
- Raymond VII (Toulouse) (1197–1249), the last Count of Toulouse from 1222 until his death
- Raymond IV (Tripoli) (Raimund of Antioch; † 1199), from 1187 to 1189 Count of Tripoli and 1193/94 regent of the Principality of Antioch
- Raimund Nonnatus (1202–1240), Spanish cardinal and saint
- Raimund II. († 1222), Prince of Antioch
- Raimundus Lullus (1232-1316), theologian and philosopher
- Raimund von Capua (around 1330-1399), Dominican, master of the order, blessed
First name
Raimund
- Raimund Bauer (local history researcher) (1913–2000), Austrian lawyer and local history researcher
- Raimund Bauer (set designer) (* 1955), German set designer
- Raimund Baumschlager (* 1959), Austrian rally driver
- Raimund Becker (* 1959), board member of the Federal Employment Agency
- Raimund Bethge (* 1947), bobsleigh pilot
- Raimund Brichta (* 1959), television presenter and non-fiction author
- Raimund Brittner (* 1963), German soccer player
- Raimund Divis (* 1978), Austrian ice hockey player
- Raimund Eberle (1929–2007), District President of Upper Bavaria
- Raimund Faltz (1658–1703), Swedish medalist
- Raimund Fastenbauer (* 1950), General Secretary of the Federal Association of Jewish Religious Communities in Austria
- Raimund Fellinger (1951–2020), German editor and editor
- Raimund Gensel (1940–2002), German actor
- Raimund Girke (1930–2002), German painter
- Raimund Grübl (1847–1898), Austrian politician and mayor of Vienna
- Raimund Harmstorf (1939–1998), German actor
- Raimund Hedl (* 1974), Austrian soccer player
- Raimund Hinkel (1924–2002), Austrian non-fiction author
- Raimund Hörmann (* 1957), German rower
- Raimund Karl (* 1969), Austrian archaeologist and historian
- Raimund Kuchar (1909–1968), Austrian actor, director and theater director
- Raimund Löw (* 1951), Austrian historian, journalist and publicist
- Raimund Margreiter (* 1941), Austrian surgeon in transplant medicine
- Raimund Nimführ (1874–1954), Austrian aviation theorist and aircraft pioneer
- Raimund Nowak (* 1955), German politician
- Raimund Ostendorp (* 1968), takeaway operator
- Raimund Rosenberger (1917–1990), German film composer
- Raimund Schelcher (1910–1972), German actor
- Raimund Walter Sterl (1936–2010), German organist, composer, archivist and music historian
- Raimund von Stillfried (1839–1911), Austrian painter
- Raimund Veit (1785-1857), agricultural scientist
- Raimund Vogler (1528–1588), Mayor of Heilbronn
- Raimund Weissensteiner (1905–1997), Austrian composer
- Raimund Wünsche (* 1944), German archaeologist
Raymund
- Raymund Anton von Strasoldo (1718–1781), Prince-Bishop of Eichstätt
- Raymund Badó (1902–1986), Hungarian wrestler
- Raymund Dapp (1744–1819), Protestant theologian and pastor
- Raymund Faraon , Filipino pool player
- Raymund Fugger (1489–1535), imperial count and art collector
- Raymund Gaufredi († 1310), Franciscan Minister General
- Raymund Netzhammer (1862–1945), Bishop of Bucharest
- Raymund Schwager (1935–2004), Catholic theologian and Jesuit
- Raymund Schmitt (1930-2001), President of the District Assembly of Lower Franconia
Reimund
- Reimund Gerhard (* 1952), German applied physicist and university professor
- Reimund Haas (* 1949), German church historian
- Reimund Kasper (* 1957), Bremen politician (SPD), member of the Bremen citizenship
- Reimund Korupp (1954–2013), German cellist
- Reimund Neugebauer (* 1953), German engineer and university professor in the field of production technology
- Reimund Schmidt-De Caluwe (* 1956), German lawyer and university professor
- Reimund Stadler (1956–1998), German chemist (macromolecular chemistry, supramolecular chemistry)
family name
- Ferdinand Raimund (1790–1836), Austrian writer
- Golo Raimund, pseudonym of Bertha Frederich (1823–1882), German writer
- Hans Raimund (* 1945), Austrian writer
- Monica Raymund (* 1986), American actress
- Philipp Raimund (* 2000), German ski jumper
Other usage of names
- Raimund Prize , Theater Prize of the City of Vienna
- Raimund-Ring , Theater Prize of the City of Vienna
- Raimundtheater , theater in Vienna's 6th district of Mariahilf (Wallgasse 18-20)
- Raimundhof , passage in Vienna's 6th district
See also
- Berengar Raimund , Count of Barcelona and Provence
- Wilhelm Raimund , Count
- Raymond of Toulouse , Count of Toulouse
- Raimundus Sabundus (actually Ramon Sibiuda ; † 1436), Catalan philosopher
- Reymond or Reymont
Individual evidence
- ^ Poeschel, Erwin : The art monuments of the Principality of Liechtenstein . Birkhäuser Verlag, Basel, 1950. p. 280