Renauld

English from German
"powerful counsel"

Renauld Origin and Meaning

The name Renauld is a boy's name.

Renauld is a masculine name of French origin, derived from the Germanic elements 'ragin' meaning 'advice' and 'wald' meaning 'rule' or 'power.' It's a variant of Reynold, Reginald, and Ronald, all stemming from the same linguistic roots. Historically, the name was brought to England by the Normans after the conquest of 1066, though this particular spelling remains more common in French-speaking regions. Renauld has a sophisticated, slightly aristocratic quality that evokes images of medieval knights and nobility. While never extremely popular in English-speaking countries, it has maintained steady usage in France and among families with French heritage. The name offers a distinguished alternative to more common variants, combining historical depth with an elegant sound.