Remini is an Italian surname of Latin origin, meaning "of the village." It's most famously associated with the family from whom it originated - the powerful and noble House of Remini in medieval Italy. The name was likely derived from a combination of the Latin words "remex" meaning "to rake or gather," and "ini," indicating association or origin. Today, Remini is still predominantly found in Italy but has also spread to other countries through immigration. As a given name, it's less common, though some parents may choose it for its uniqueness and Italian heritage.
The name Remini experienced varying popularity over the years, peaking with 13 births in 2017 and dropping to a total of 6 in 2018 and 5 in 2020. Overall, there were 53 babies named Remini from 2004 to 2020.