Ramona
/rəˈmoʊnə/
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Ramona is a Spanish name derived from the Germanic elements 'ragin', meaning 'advice' or 'counsel', and 'mund', meaning 'protector'. It conveys a sense of strength and guardianship, often associated with a courageous and nurturing personality. The name gained popularity through literature, including the novel 'Ramona' by Helen Hunt Jackson, and remains a classic choice in Spanish-speaking and English-speaking cultures.
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