Raymona
Raymona is a feminine form of Raymond, which has roots in Germanic languages — Associated with notable wom
American origin · Girl name
3% boys97% girls
#1676US 2023
524Births / yr
Stable
438All-time births
📅 Since 192800
How to pronounce Raymona
RAY·MOH·nuh
/ˈreɪ.ˈmoʊ.nə/ · stress on RAY · 3 syllables
Raymona is a feminine form of Raymond, which has roots in Germanic languages
Associated with notable wom · American origin

What does Raymona mean and where does it come from?

Raymona is a feminine form of Raymond, which has roots in Germanic languages. The name became popular in the United States in the 20th century and has been used among English and Spanish-speaking populations. It embodies the qualities of wisdom and protection and has been associated with notable wom

Cultural significance
Raymona has been a cherished name across cultures, particularly in American-speaking communities, where it reflects values of spanish.
Peak popularity
Reached #2725 in 1940 — currently #1676 in the US.
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How else can you spell Raymona?

Same sound, different look — useful if you want something slightly more distinctive

What middle names flow best with Raymona?

Raymona works best with short, strong middle names — one or two syllables keep the full name from becoming a mouthful

Raymona Grace
Most popular combo · classic
Raymona Rose
Floral · soft ending
Raymona Mae
Sweet · timeless
Raymona Claire
French influence · crisp
Raymona Jane
Literary · strong
Raymona Skye
Modern · airy feel
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How popular is Raymona right now?

Holding steady — currently #1676 in the US out of 135.5k tracked names

US Trend 19402023#1676 · Top 1.2%
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YearUS RankBirthsvs Prior Year
2023#1676524▲ up 5 · +4% births
2022#1681504▲ up 5 · +6% births
2021#1686474▲ up 15029 · +9380% births
2005#167155▼ down 4722 · -17% births
1995#119936▼ down 2587 · -25% births
1990#94068▼ down 4139 · -27% births
1975#526711▲ up 2075 · +83% births
1970#73426▼ down 1834 · -14% births
1965#55087▼ down 1459 · -36% births
1960#404911▲ up 543 · +38% births
1955#45928▼ down 405
1950#41878▼ down 1462 · -27% births
1940#272511

The story of Raymona

Raymona entered American naming records in 1928 and has been in use for over 96 years. With 438 total births recorded, Raymona remains relatively uncommon. The name has grown more popular over time, rising from #2725 in 1940 to #1676 in 2023.

Names that peaked alongside Raymona in 1940:

Raymona by decade

Raymona peaked in the 1940s. See all 1940s names →

DecadeBirths
1920s16
1930s35
1940s57
1950s89
1960s89
1970s67
1980s47
1990s27
2000s11
💎Raymona has only 438 total recorded births since 1928 — rarer than 99% of names in our database.

What are good nicknames for Raymona?

Common
RayRaOna

Common questions about the name Raymona

What does the name Raymona mean?
Raymona means "Spanish" — a name rooted in American tradition that carries both historical depth and timeless appeal. The meaning reflects values that have made this name endure across generations.
How popular is the name Raymona?
Raymona is currently a distinctive and less common name as a girl name in the US and is holding steady in popularity, a reliable classic that parents consistently choose.
What is the cultural origin of Raymona?
Raymona originates from American tradition. American names tend to carry strong cultural heritage and have spread across the world through migration, literature, and religion over centuries.
How do you pronounce the name Raymona?
Raymona is a three-syllable name pronounced R EY1 M OW1 N AH0. The pronunciation is straightforward for English speakers, and the name reads clearly on paper — an important practical consideration for parents.
What sibling names go well with Raymona?
Raymona pairs beautifully with sibling names that share a similar American heritage or complement its melodic and flowing sound. Names with a similar vibe create a cohesive sibling set without matching too closely.