Ramiro is a name of Spanish origin, derived from the Germanic element 'Raginberht', which means "famous brightness". It was popularized during the medieval period through Charlemagne's courtier Ramirus. The name gained further prominence in Spain and Portugal due to its use among royalty and nobility throughout history. Today, Ramiro is still widely used across Spanish-speaking countries, particularly in Spain, Argentina, Chile, and Peru.
"The name Ramiro has seen fluctuations over the years with peaks in 1974 and a recurring figure of five births appearing in other years."