Ramona (name)

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Ramona
Pronunciation /rəˈmnə/
Gender female
Language(s) Spanish, Old German[1]
Origin
Meaning protecting hands,[1] decision and protector[2]
Other names
Related names Mona, Rae, Ramee, Ramie, Ramoena, Ramohna, Ramonda, Ramonde, Ramonita, Ramonna, Ramowna, Remona, Remonna, Romona, Romonda, Romonde, Romonia

Ramona is usually a feminine given name, the feminine form of Ramon (Spanish) and Raymond (Old German), meaning "protecting hands".[1] It was made popular by the 19th century novel Ramona and by a series of Ramona children's books by Beverly Cleary.[1]

The name Ramona was a popular first name for women (rank 296 of 4276) in the United States in 1960.[1]

Famous people named Ramona

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Middle name

Groups

  • Ramona Band of Cahuilla Indians, in Riverside County, California, U.S.

Fictional people named Ramona

  • Ramona, main character in the 1884 Ramona novel by Helen Hunt Jackson
  • Ramona Victoria Flowers, one of the protagonists in the Scott Pilgrim series[3]
  • Ramona Quimby, main character in a series of children's stories by Beverly Cleary
  • Ramona Ramirez, Spanish nanny in the British TV series Cold Feet

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Ramona at Think Baby Names
  2. Name:Ramona at Nickelodeon Parents Connect
  3. Comments for the name Ramona at Behind the Name

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