Reginald

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Reginald
GenderMale
Language(s)English
Origin
Language(s)Latin
Word/nameReginaldus
Other names
Short form(s)Reg
Pet form(s)Reggie
See alsoRagnall, Reinhold, Ronald, Rex

Reginald is a masculine given name in the English language.

Etymology and history[]

The meaning of Reginald is “King".[1] The name is derived from the Latin Reginaldus, which has been influenced by the Latin word regina, meaning "queen". This Latin name is a Latinisation of a Germanic language name. This Germanic name is composed of two elements: the first ragin, meaning "advice", "counsel",[2] "decision";[3] the second element is wald, meaning "rule",[2] "ruler".[3] The Old German form of the name is Raginald; Old French forms are Reinald and Reynaud.[4]

Forms of this Germanic name were first brought to the British Isles by Scandinavians, in the form of the Old Norse Rögnvaldr.[citation needed] This name was later reinforced by the arrival of the Normans in the 11th century, in the Norman forms Reinald and Reynaud.[2][citation needed]

The Latin Reginaldus was used as a Latin form of cognate names, such as the Old Norse Rögnvaldr, and the Gaelic Ragnall and Raghnall.[5]

Another French form, Renouard, was introduced by the Visigoths.[6] By the 18th and 19th centuries, the alternate spelling Renoir also came into use.[citation needed]

Translations[]

  • Afrikaans: Ryno
  • Ancient Germanic: Raginald, Reinald, Reinhold
  • Ancient Scandinavian: Ragnvaldr
  • Arabic: ريجنالد (Ryǧināld)
  • Belarusian: Рэджынальд (Redžynaĺd)
  • Bulgarian: Реджиналд (Redzhinald)
  • Catalan: Renald
  • Chinese: 雷金纳德 (Léijīnnàdé) (雷金納德)
  • Danish: Ragnvald
  • Dutch: Reinoud, Reinout
  • Finnish: Reino
  • Filipino: Regino
  • French: Réginald, Renaud, Renoir, Renouard, Reynaud
  • German: Reinhold
  • Gujarati: રેજિનાલ્ડ (Rējinālḍa)
  • Hebrew: רג'ינלד (Rejinald)
  • Hindi: रेगीनाल्ड (Rēgīnālḍa)
  • Icelandic: Rögnvaldur
  • Irish: Raghnall
  • Italian: Rinaldo
  • Japanese: レジナルド (Rejinarudo)
  • Kannada: ರೆಜಿನಾಲ್ಡ್ (Rejinālḍ)
  • Korean: 레지날드 (Rejinaldeu)
  • Latin: Reginaldus
  • Macedonian: Реџиналд (Redžinald)
  • Middle Irish: Ragnall
  • Mongolian: Режиналд (Ryejinald)
  • Norwegian: Ragnvald
  • Old French: Reinald, Reynaud
  • Old German: Raginald
  • Old Irish: Ragnall
  • Old Norse: Rögnvaldr
  • Persian: رجینالد
  • Polish: Reginald
  • Portuguese: Reginaldo, Reinaldo, Reynaldo, Ronaldo
  • Punjabi: ਰੇਜਿਨਾਲਡ (Rējinālaḍa)
  • Russian: Рогволод (Rogvolod)
  • Scottish Gaelic: Raghnall
  • Serbian: Региналд (Reginald)
  • Spanish: Reinaldo, Reynaldo
  • Swedish: Ragnvald
  • Tamil: ரெஜினால்டு (Rejiṉālṭu)
  • Telugu: రెజినాల్డ్ (Rejinālḍ)
  • Thai: เรจินัล (Recinạl)
  • Ukrainian: Реджинальд (Redzhynalʹd)
  • Welsh: Rheinallt
  • Yiddish: רעגינאַלד (Reginald)

Use and popularity[]

Today Reginald is regarded as a very formal name, and bearers generally shorten their name to Reg in ordinary usage. Reggie is a pet form of Reg.[3]

People named Reginald[]

Middle Ages[]

Ordered chronologically

Modern world[]

  • Reginald Arvizu (born 1969), American rock musician
  • Reginald Askew (1928–2012), British Anglican priest and academic
  • Reginald Bonham, English blind chess player
  • Reginald Bosanquet (1932–1984), British television newsreader best known for presenting News At Ten
  • Reginald Denny (actor), English stage, film, and television actor
  • Reginald Oliver Denny, the truck driver nearly beaten to death during the Los Angeles riots in 1992
  • Elton John (born Reginald Kenneth Dwight), English singer
  • Reginald Dyer (1864-1927), British-Indian army officer, mostly remembered for ordering the Jallianwala Bagh massacre in 1919.
  • Reginald Earnshaw (1927–1941), believed to be the youngest person in the British services to have died in the Second World War
  • Reginald Fessenden (1866–1932), inventor who conducted pioneering experiments in radio
  • Reggie Fils-Aimé (born 1961), American businessman and former president/COO of Nintendo of America
  • Reg Fleming (1936–2009), National Hockey League player
  • Rex Harrison (1908–1990), English actor
  • Reginald D. Hunter, American comedian, living and working in Britain
  • Reggie Jackson (born 1946), former Major League Baseball player, member of the Baseball Hall of Fame
  • Reginald Kray (1933–2000), one of the Kray twins, English criminals
  • Reg Keys, British anti-war campaigner and parliamentary candidate
  • Reginald Lee (1870-1913), lookout stationed in the crow's nest of the RMS Titanic when the ship collided with an iceberg
  • Reggie Miller (born 1965), former National Basketball Association player, member of the Basketball Hall of Fame
  • Reginald Noble, best known as Redman
  • Reginald Owen (1887-1972), British character actor
  • Reginald Perera (1915-1977), Sri Lankan Sinhala Trotskyist
  • Reginald Pole (1500–1558), English Archbishop of Canterbury and cardinal
  • Reginald Sydney Vernon Poulier (1894-1976), Sri Lankan Burgher civil servant
  • Reginald Prentice (1923–2001), British politician
  • Reginald Punnett (1875–1967), British geneticist
  • Reg Saunders (1920–1990), Australian army officer
  • Reginald Tennekoon, Sri Lankan Sinhala MP for Minipe
  • Reg Varney (1916–2008), English actor, entertainer and comedian
  • Reginald VelJohnson (born 1952), American actor
  • Reggie White (1961–2004), American football player, member of both the College and Pro Football Halls of Fame
  • Reginald Mengi, who was a Tanzanian Billionaire, and chairman of IPP companies

Fictional characters[]

  • Reginald, in Saki short stories
  • Reginald, nemesis and cousin of Richie Rich in the movie and comic books
  • Reginald Barclay, a recurring character in the Star Trek fictional universe
  • Reginald Bunthorne, the main character of the Gilbert and Sullivan opera Patience
  • Bushroot, Reginald Bushroot, supervillain in the Disney television series Darkwing Duck
  • Reginald Deadman, police constable in the British television sitcom Goodnight Sweetheart
  • Reggie Mantle, in Archie Comics
  • Reginald Perrin, the main character of a series of novels by David Nobbs, and The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin, the popular BBC-commissioned 1970s comedy based upon it
  • Reginald Jeeves, the personal servant to Bertie Wooster in a series of short stories and novels by P. G. Wodehouse
  • Reginald "Reg" Hollis, a long-standing fictional police constable in the British television series The Bill
  • Reginald "Bubbles" Cousins, in the American television series The Wire
  • Reginald, a fictional koala bear in American Dad!, voiced by Erik Durbin
  • Chief Inspector Reginald Wexford, the protagonist in a series of mysteries by Ruth Rendell
  • General Reginald Peter Skarr, in Evil Con Carne and The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy
  • Reginald "Belch" Huggins, a minor antagonist in Stephen King’s 1986 novel It
  • Reginald "Red" Forman, in That 70s Show
  • Reginald Roach, in the RoboRoach animated TV series
  • Chief Superintendent Reginald Bright, in the Endeavour TV series
  • Reginald Bane, a recurring character in Mysticons animated TV series
  • Captain Reginald Thisleton, a World War I fighter pilot whom Woodhouse is heavily implied to have been lovers with in an episode of Archer
  • Reginald "Reggie" Peters, a ghost Teenager who forms with two other dead himbos and a living girl a band in Julie and the Phantoms.
  • Reginald (wrestler), professional wrestler and former acrobat

References[]

  1. ^ What does Reginald Mean?, thenamemeaning.com
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c Learn about the family history of your surname, Ancestry.com, retrieved 2 November 2010 which cited: Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-508137-4 for the surname "Reynold".
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b c Hanks, Patrick; Hardcastle, Kate; Hodges, Flavia (2006), A Dictionary of First Names, Oxford Paperback Reference (2nd ed.), Oxford: Oxford University Press, p. 228, ISBN 978-0-19-861060-1
  4. ^ Reaney, Percy Hilde; Wilson, Richard Middlewood (2006), A Dictionary of English Surnames (3rd ed.), London: Routledge, p. 2626, ISBN 0-203-99355-1
  5. ^ McDonald, RA (2007). Manx Kingship in its Irish Sea Setting, 1187–1229: King Rǫgnvaldr and the Crovan Dynasty. Dublin: Four Courts Press. p. 13. ISBN 978-1-84682-047-2.
  6. ^ House of Names: Renouard
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