Raydean is an uncommon, unisex given name of American origin. It was created by combining elements from two other names: Raymond and Dean. The name Raymond is derived from Old German roots meaning 'wise protection,' while Dean comes from the English word for a head official in a cathedral chapter house. Thus, Raydean could be interpreted as 'wise leadership.' It gained some popularity during the mid-20th century but remains relatively rare today.
In 1949 alone, there were 5 babies named Raydean, making up all of that year's Raydean births.