Reynold

English

Etymology

From Anglo-Norman Reinald, from Proto-Germanic *Raginawaldą brought to England by Normans and partly merged with the earlier equivalent Ronald, from Old Norse Rǫgnvaldr.

Proper noun

Reynold

  1. A male given name, today more popular in the forms Reginald and Ronald. Modern use is partly transferred from the surname.
  2. A patronymic surname.

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