Raymondo is of Italian origin, derived from the Germanic elements 'Ragin' meaning 'advice' and 'mund' meaning 'protector'. It means 'wise protector'. The name gained prominence during the Middle Ages through figures like Raymond IV, Count of Toulouse, who played a significant role in the Crusades. Variant spellings include Raymonde and Raymundo.
The name Raymondo experienced fluctuating popularity over the century, with peaks in the mid-1960s and early 1970s, and lower incidence from the late 1980s onwards.