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Remmington

Remmington is a variant of Remington, an English place surname meaning settlement by the riverbank or raven farm.

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Remmington is a variant spelling of Remington, an English surname-turned-given-name with clear Anglo-Saxon topographical origins. The name breaks down as 'Riming-tun' in Old English — 'tun' meaning a farm or settlement, and 'Riming' likely referring to a ridge or boundary, making the original meaning something close to 'settlement at the ridge' or 'farm by the border.' Like many English place-derived surnames, it began as a locational identifier for families originating from such a place in northeastern England.

The name gained enormous cultural weight through Eliphalet Remington, the nineteenth-century American gunsmith who founded the Remington Arms Company in 1816 — one of the oldest and most storied firearms manufacturers in American history. The Remington name became synonymous with frontier-era American manufacturing, and later the Remington typewriter gave the name a second industrial legacy. This association lent the surname a strong, rugged American character that made it appealing as a given name.

The 'Remmington' spelling, with the doubled 'm,' represents the modern trend of personalizing traditional surname-names through distinctive orthography, a practice common in American naming culture since the late twentieth century. It functions as both a signal of individuality and a nod to the strong, frontier-adjacent associations of the original. Today, Remmington fits comfortably among the growing genre of grand, substantive names that parents choose when they want a name that commands attention and carries historical weight.

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