Raimondo is a given name of Italian origin, derived from the Germanic element "ragin" meaning "advice" or "counsel", and "mond" meaning "protection". It was popular among medieval nobility in southern Italy, particularly during the reign of the House of Aragon. The name was also used by members of the powerful Raimondo family in Sicily, who were known for their military prowess and political influence during the Middle Ages. Today, Raimondo remains a less common but distinctive choice for parents looking to bestow an uncommon yet richly historical name on their child.
"The name Raimondo saw an increase of one birth from 1967 to 1980, with a total of 13 babies named Raimondo born during these years."