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'''Raynor''' is an [[English language|English]] surname which was first found in the historic county of [[Yorkshire]]<ref>{{Cite web|title=Raynor Surname|url=https://forebears.io/surnames/raynor#meaning|website=Forebears.io}}</ref> and was brought to England after the [[Norman Conquest]] as Reyner. The name Reyner either derived from the [[Old Norse]] ''Ragnar'' meaning 'counsel' or the [[Gallo-Romance languages|Gallo-Roman]] ''Reginorum'' meaning 'royalty'. Notable people with the surname include:
'''Raynor''' is an [[English language|English]] surname which was first found in the historic county of [[Yorkshire]]<ref>{{Cite web|title=Raynor Surname|url=https://forebears.io/surnames/raynor#meaning|website=Forebears.io}}</ref> and was brought to England after the [[Norman Conquest]] as Reyner. The name Reyner either derived from the [[Old Norse]] ''Ragnar'' meaning 'counsel' or the [[Gallo-Romance languages|Gallo-Roman]] ''Reginorum'' meaning 'royalty'.  
 
==Surname==
Notable people with the surname include:


* [[Alex Raynor]], American football player
* [[Alex Raynor]], American football player
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* [[Vivien Raynor]] (1927–2009), American art writer
* [[Vivien Raynor]] (1927–2009), American art writer
* [[William Raynor]] (1795–1860), English Victoria Cross recipient
* [[William Raynor]] (1795–1860), English Victoria Cross recipient
==Given name==
Notable people with the given name include:
*[[Raynor Johnson]] (1901–1987), Australian parapsychologist, physicist and author
*[[Raynor Parkinson]] (born 1988), German rugby player
*[[Raynor Scheine]] (born 1942), American actor
*[[Raynor Taylor]] (1747–1825), American composer
*[[Raynor Winn]] (born 1962), English author


== See also ==
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 18:52, 9 July 2025

Raynor is an English surname which was first found in the historic county of Yorkshire[1] and was brought to England after the Norman Conquest as Reyner. The name Reyner either derived from the Old Norse Ragnar meaning 'counsel' or the Gallo-Roman Reginorum meaning 'royalty'.

Surname

Notable people with the surname include:

Given name

Notable people with the given name include:

See also

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