Ramos
Ramos Origin and Meaning
Ramos is predominantly a surname of Spanish and Portuguese origin, derived from the Latin "ramus" meaning "branch" or "bough." Its use as a first name is relatively uncommon but occurs in Spanish-speaking countries and communities with Hispanic heritage. The name may have originally referred to someone who lived near a notable tree or worked with branches. Ramos has particular significance in Christian tradition through Palm Sunday, called "Domingo de Ramos" in Spanish, commemorating Jesus's entry into Jerusalem when palm branches were laid in his path. While primarily recognized as a family name—famously associated with Spanish football player Sergio Ramos—its strong, concise sound and cultural connections make it an occasional choice as a given name for boys in Hispanic communities.