Elmond is of Germanic origin, derived from the Old High German elements 'Adel' meaning noble and 'helm' meaning helmet. It is a unique and distinctive name that has been used in various forms throughout history, but remains relatively uncommon today. The name Elmond conveys a sense of strength and dignity, making it a strong choice for a child's first name.
The name Elmond saw its most popular years between 1913 and 1928, with a total of 124 births during these 16 years. After 1928, the number of births fluctuated, but remained consistently low until 1947, with only 58 births in those 20 years.