๐ About Ramir
Ramir is a variant of the Visigothic and Old High German name Ramiro, derived from the elements ragin (counsel) and mari (famous). It carries connotations of wisdom and renown, used in medieval Iberian and Slavic cultures among kings and nobles. Though less common than Ramiro, Ramir retains an archaic elegance prized for its brevity and noble heritage.
๐ Details
- OriginSlavic
- Genderโ Male
- MeaningVariant of Ramiro. Famous counsel
๐ Variants & Related Names
โญ Famous People
- Ramiro I of Aragon โ First King of Aragon (1035-1063), founder of the Aragonese royal line, whose name Ramiro is the root form of Ramir.
- Ramiro II of Aragon โ King of Aragon (1134-1137), known as the Monk โ a bishop who became king to preserve the dynasty, then returned to monastic life.
- Ramiro I of Asturias โ King of Asturias (842-850) who defeated the Vikings at the Battle of Clavijo according to legend, becoming a symbol of Christian Iberian resistance.