Raimundo is a distinctive and historic given name of Spanish origin, derived from the Germanic elements 'Ragin' meaning 'advice' or 'counsel', and 'mund' which translates to 'protection'. The name was brought to Spain by the Visigoths and later became popular among the Iberian nobility during the Middle Ages. It is often associated with figures of power, wisdom, and leadership throughout Spanish history.
The name Raimundo experienced peaks in popularity between the late 1960s to early 1970s with consistent births annually thereafter, except for a significant rise in 1980 and recent years.