Originating from Egypt, the name Ramez is of Arabic derivation, meaning 'wise' or 'intelligent'. It is composed of two parts: 'aram', which signifies high or elevated, and 'mudam', conveying wisdom or intelligence. Thus, the name Ramez encapsulates the idea of someone who possesses elevated wisdom or intellect. The name's popularity extends beyond Egypt, with notable instances in other Middle Eastern countries and even globally, adding to its diverse and international appeal.
"Ramez experienced its peak popularity between the years 2000 and 2006, with nine or more births each year during this period. However, there has been a consistent decline since then, with five or fewer births per year from 2012 onwards. Despite this trend, the name's total birth count stands at a notable 165."