Raymond Quirion

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NameRank
Raymond 73
Quirion 32,563
Raymond Quirion 3,970,052
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  1. is 69th most common Shirley
  2. is 70th most common Brenda
  3. is 71st most common Diane
  4. is 72nd most common Debra
  5. is 73rd most common Raymond
  6. is 74th most common Janet
  7. is 75th most common Christine
  8. is 76th most common Rebecca
  9. is 77th most common Douglas
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  1. is 32,559th most common Normile
  2. is 32,560th most common Pendry
  3. is 32,561st most common Pickup
  4. is 32,562nd most common Precht
  5. is 32,563rd most common Quirion
  6. is 32,564th most common Remmert
  7. is 32,565th most common Rodgriguez
  8. is 32,566th most common Sadlowski
  9. is 32,567th most common Salls
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  1. is 3,970,048th most common Raymond Quandt
  2. is 3,970,049th most common Raymond Quint
  3. is 3,970,050th most common Raymond Quintin
  4. is 3,970,051st most common Raymond Quinton
  5. is 3,970,052nd most common Raymond Quirion
  6. is 3,970,053rd most common Raymond Raboin
  7. is 3,970,054th most common Raymond Rachal
  8. is 3,970,055th most common Raymond Radabaugh
  9. is 3,970,056th most common Raymond Rael

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Raymond

Meaning & History

(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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