Remyngton is of English origin, derived from the Old French 'remigund', meaning 'rowing on a boat'. It was borne by a 7th-century French saint, Saint Remigius, who was known for converting Clovis I, the king of the Franks, to Christianity. The name Remyngton is unique and rare, with few historical figures or notable personalities carrying this name. It is often associated with the English gentry or nobility due to its historic roots in the French aristocracy.
"Remyngton saw a decrease in births between 2016 and 2020, with 10 babies born in 2016 and only 7 in 2020, making a total of 17 births over these years."