All about the name RENAUD

Meaning, origin, history.

Renaud is a French given name of Germanic origin. It comes from the Old German name Hrodnand, which was composed of two elements: "hrod," meaning "renown" or "fame," and "-nand," meaning "bold" or "brave." Therefore, Renaud means "bold in fame" or "brave in renown."

The name Renaud has a long history and is associated with several notable figures throughout the Middle Ages. One of the most famous bearers of this name was Renaud de Montauban, also known as Renaut de Mont alban, who was a character in the 12th-century French epic poem "Le Bel Inconnu" (The Fair Unknown). Renaud de Montauban was a knight and one of the main characters in the story, renowned for his courage and skill in combat.

Another famous bearer of the name Renaud was Renaud de Châlon, also known as Renaud III, who was a Burgundian nobleman and ruler during the 12th century. He played a significant role in the political landscape of France at that time and was involved in several conflicts with neighboring regions.

In addition to its historical significance, the name Renaud has been popular among French-speaking families for centuries. It is considered a strong, masculine name that evokes images of bravery and valor. Today, it remains a popular choice for parents looking for a distinctive yet timeless name for their sons.

See also

French
German

Popularity of the name RENAUD since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The statistics provided show the number of births given the name Renaud in the United States over several years. The highest year for babies named Renaud was 1987 with a total of 10 births. The lowest occurred twice, in 1921 and 2000, with only 5 births each time. Interestingly, there were also two peaks in the late 20th century: six births in both 1957 and 1971. Despite these fluctuations, the total number of babies named Renaud born in the U.S. since 1921 is a modest 61.