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Dictionary of Medieval Names
from European Sources

Remy m. A derivative of Latin remex 'oarsman'.

The name of a 5th C saint, responsible for the baptism of Clovis and the conversion of the Franks to Christianity, as well as the name of an 8th C Frankish saint.

The name was most common in France.

Belgium
Dutch
1559 Remeeus MPSA p. 72; 1570 Remeeus ibid. p. 77; 1597x1598 Remy BoonenGes p. 385
England
Latin
1279–80 Remigius (nom) WaHR-SK p. 40
Walloon
1590 Remy RWC p. 13; 1591/2 Remy ibid. p. 20; 1592 Remys ibid. p. 22; 1594 Remy ibid. p. 31; 1594/5 Remy ibid. p. 36; 1595/6 Remy ibid. p. 40; 1596 Remy ibid. p. 41; 1598/9 Remy ibid.
France
Latin
1067 Remigius (nom) CartNDSaintes XII; 1147 Remigio (abl) clairvaux-12thc 14; 1162 Remigius (nom) ibid. 39; 1163–64 Remigius (nom) ibid. 108; 1164 Remigius (nom) ibid. 120; 1171 Remigius (nom) ibid. 141; 1179 Remigius (nom) ibid. 176; 1188 Remigii (gen) CartNDdOurscamp XCIV, Remigius (nom) ibid. XCIV; 1301 Remigii (gen) MemPic-vol17 p. 206, Remigius (nom) ibid. p. 207
Old French
1301 Remi (obl) ArchReimsII1 XIII; 1313 Remi Paris1313 p. 46
Middle French
1418 Remi DdB1418 p. 197, HGParis p. 373; 1421 Remy favier 7
Germany
Latin
1173 Remigius (nom) UrkMeck1 no. II
Italy
Latin
1348 Remigii (gen) INP 3
The Netherlands
Latin
714 Remigius (nom) OrkGZ no. 4
Cite as: S.L. Uckelman. "Remy". In S.L. Uckelman, ed. The Dictionary of Medieval Names from European Sources, Edition 2021, no. 1. http://dmnes.org/2021/1/name/Remy.