Raymer is an uncommon given name of English origin, derived from the Old English personal name Raederich. This name was quite popular during the Middle Ages but has since become rare. It is composed of two elements: 'raed', meaning counsel or advice, and '-berht', which means bright or famous. Thus, Raymer translates to 'counsel-bright' or 'famous by advice'. In recent times, it has been used sparingly, but those who bear this name carry a piece of English history with them.
"The name Raymer was quite popular in 1913 with five births recorded that year."