Rainald
Rainald or Reinald is a variant of the male given name Reinhold .
Origin and meaning
Name bearer
- Rainald I. (Sens) (called the old man ; † 996), Count of Sens
- Rainald I (Nevers) († 1040), Count of Nevers and Count of Auxerre
- Rainald I (Burgundy) (French. Renaud I ; 986–1057), Count of Burgundy
- Rainald I. (Bar) (called the one-eyed man , French Renaud le Borgne ; † 1149), Count of Bar, Verdun and Mousson and Vogt of Saint-Pierremont
- Rainald I of Dammartin ( Renaud de Dammartin ; ~ 1165–1227), Count of Boulogne, Count of Dammartin and Count of Aumale
- Rainald I. (Geldern) (called the arguable; ~ 1255–1326), Count of Geldern
- Rainald II. (Sens) († 1055), Count of Sens
- Rainald II (Burgundy) († 1097/1101), Free Count of Burgundy and Count of Mâcon
- Rainald II. (Clermont) (French Renaud II. De Clermont ; † before 1162), Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis
- Rainald II (Tonnerre) († 1148), Count of Tonnerre
- Rainald II. (Bar) († 1170), Count of Bar, Lord of Ligny
- Rainald II. (Dammartin) (French. Renaud de Trie ; † 1316), Lord of Trie-Château and Count of Dammartin
- Rainald II. (Geldern) (called the Red or the Black ; ~ 1295–1343), ruler of Geldern
- Rainald III. (Burgundy) (around 1093–1148)
- Rainald III. (Geldern) (1333–1371), Duke of Geldern
- Rainald III. (Joigny) (* before 1096; † 1150), Count of Joigny
- Rainald von Jülich (* around 1365, † 1423), from 1402 as Rainald IV Duke of Geldern and as Rainald I Duke of Jülich
- Rainald von Saint-Valery (French Renaud de Saint-Valéry; † after 1165), lord of Harenc in the Principality of Antioch
- Rainald von Haifa (also from Kaiphas, French Renaud; * before 1198, † after 1232), treasurer of the kingdom and castellan of the city of Jerusalem
- Rainald von Dassel (around 1120–1167), Archbishop of Cologne
- Rainald Goetz (* 1954), German writer
- Rainald Grebe (* 1971), German songwriter and author