Raul

Raul traditionally signifies an individual endowed with wisdom akin to the cleverness of a wolf. This conveys a sense of intelligence, vigilance, and strategic prowess, suggesting that a person named Raul is astute and perceptive.

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The name Raul is derived from the Old Norse name 'RaĆ°ulfr', which means 'wise wolf'. It was introduced to the Iberian Peninsula by the Normans. Over time, it became a prevalent name in territories speaking Spanish and Portuguese.

  • Popularity: 1,219th
  • Babies named Raul in the US in 2023:
    Female: 0
    Male: 474
  • Nicknames: Ralu, Rauli, Raulito, Lito, Ral.
  • Full Names: Raul Antonio, Raul Francisco, Raul Miguel, Raul Carlos, Raul David.
  • Famous Namesakes: Raul Julia-Actor, Raul Castro-Politician, Raul Meireles-Footballer, Raul Jimenez-Footballer, Raul Gonzalez-Footballer.
  • Gender: Raul is typically used as a male name, with a strong, traditional aura in many Hispanic and Lusophone cultures.
  • Numerology: Numerologically, the name Raul resonates with the number 8, representing a blend of ambition, practicality, and strong leadership potential. Those associated with the number 8 tend to be goal-oriented, efficient, and thrive in positions of authority.

Raul remains a favored choice within Spanish and Portuguese-speaking countries. It saw a surge in popularity during the 20th century and maintains moderate use today, often chosen for its traditional and robust connotations.

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