Feminine form of Ramón. It was popularized in the English-speaking world by Helen Hunt Jackson's novel 'Ramona' (1884), as well as several subsequent movies based on the book. Ramona originates is Germanic languages and means "protective advice". It is a feminine form of Ramon, a Spanish form of Raymond. Ramona was popularized by a novel of the same name, written by Helen Hunt Jackson in 1884, telling a story of a part Scottish, part Native-American girl and her encounter with racial discrimination.
Ramona Related Names Variant:, Ramohna, Ramonita, Ramonna, Romona Other Languages: Raymonde (French), Raimunde (German), Raimonda (Italian)