Remington

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Etymology

The surname is from Rimington, from Old English rima (edge, border) + -ing + -tun (literally settlement by the boundary stream).

Proper noun

Remington

  1. An English habitational surname from Old English
  2. A male given name transferred from the surname, of modern usage.
  3. A town in Indiana; named for the founder of the town's general store.
  4. A neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland; named for early landowner William Remington.
  5. A town in Virginia.
  6. A hamlet in Ohio.
  7. A town in Wisconsin.

Noun

Remington (plural Remingtons)

  1. A gun produced by the American manufacturer Remington Arms.

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