Raymond Col

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Raymond 73
Col 93,518
Raymond Col 7,671,011
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  1. is 93,514th most common Clevenstine
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  5. is 93,518th most common Col
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  1. is 7,671,007th most common Raymond Cobbett
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  5. is 7,671,011th most common Raymond Col
  6. is 7,671,012th most common Raymond Colandrea
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  8. is 7,671,014th most common Raymond Colantonio
  9. is 7,671,015th most common Raymond Colasacco

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Raymond

Meaning & History

Col

(male) From an Old French name, Raimund, of Germanic origin, from ragin ‘advice, decision’ + mund ‘protector’. This was adopted by the Normans and introduced by them to Britain. Subsequently it dropped out of use, but was revived in the middle of the 19th century, together with several other given names of Old English and Norman origin.

Short form: Ray.

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