This is the 6016th most frequent Dutch word.
raymond
The Dutch word "Raymond" is a proper noun, typically a male given name, and does not have a separate definitional meaning in English.
Here, 'Raymond' is used as a proper noun, serving as the subject of the sentence, which denotes a person.
Raymond leest graag boeken over geschiedenis.
Raymond enjoys reading books about history.
In this sentence, 'Raymond' is a proper noun, serving as the name of an establishment, specifically a store.
De nieuwe winkel heet 'Raymond' en verkoopt mooie meubels.
The new store is named 'Raymond' and sells beautiful furniture.
Here, 'Raymond' is a proper noun, representing the given name of a yet-to-be-introduced individual.