📖 Acerca de Remi
Remi es un nombre masculino francés, variante de Rémy, del latín Remigius que significa "remero" o relacionado con "remedio". Su ancla histórica es San Remigio de Reims, que bautizó a Clodoveo I en 496 d.C. — el momento fundacional de la Francia católica — haciendo de este uno de los nombres más históricamente significativos de la historia francesa. En Australia, Remi subió del puesto 74 (2020) al puesto 31 (2023), parte del auge global de los nombres franceses cortos y suaves. El nombre lleva calidez literaria a través del huérfano Rémi de la clásica "Sin Familia" de Malot, y encanto moderno a través de Remy la rata chef de "Ratatouille" de Pixar.
📍 Detalles
- OrigenFrench
- Género♂ Masculino
- SignificadoVariant of Remy. Oarsman, remedy
🔀 Variantes y Nombres Relacionados
⭐ Personas Famosas
- Saint Rémi of Reims — Bishop of Reims (c.437–533 AD), who baptized Clovis I, King of the Franks, at Christmas 496 — arguably the most consequential baptism in French history, setting France on the path to becoming a Catholic nation and establishing the tradition of royal coronation at Reims.
- Rémi (of "Sans Famille" / "Nobody's Boy") — Orphan protagonist of Hector Malot's beloved 1878 French novel "Sans Famille" (Nobody's Boy), one of the classic works of French children's literature; the wandering Rémi on his journey across France gave the name a warm, adventurous literary identity.
- Remy (Ratatouille) — The rat protagonist of Pixar's "Ratatouille" (2007), who dreams of becoming a great Parisian chef; this beloved animated character introduced the Remy/Remi name to a global generation of children and added a charming culinary dimension to its appeal.
- Rémy Martin — French cognac house founded in 1724, whose name has given Remi/Rémy an enduring association with French refinement, luxury, and the tradition of fine Cognac production in the Charente region.
- Remi Garde — French professional football manager and former player (born 1966), who managed Lyon, Aston Villa, and other clubs; a respected figure in European football management with a long career bridging French and English football.