Raimondo is an Italian given name. Its English equivalent is Raymond. Notable people with the name include:
- Raimondo Boucheron (1800–1876), Italian composer, chiefly of sacred music
 - Raimondo D'Inzeo (1925–2013), Italian show jumping rider
 - Raimondo del Balzo Orsini (died 1406), nobleman of the Kingdom of Naples
 - Raimondo delle Vigne (1330–1399), leading member of the Dominican Order
 - Raimondo di Sangro (1710–1771), Italian nobleman, inventor, soldier, writer and scientist
 - Raimondo Epifanio (1440–1482), Italian painter of the Renaissance period
 - Raimondo Feletti (1887–1927), Italian physician and zoologist
 - Raimondo Franchetti has been the name of more than one Italian baron
 - Raimondo Guarini (1765–1852), Italian archaeologist, epigrapher, poet, college president, and teacher
 - Raimondo Manzini (1668–1744), Italian painter
 - Raimondo Manzini (1901–1988), Catholic journalist, Christian Democratic member of Italy's Parliament
 - Raimondo Montecuccoli (1608–1680), Italian military general, prince of the Holy Roman Empire and Neapolitan duke of Melfi
 - Raimondo Ponte (born 1955), former Swiss-Italian footballer
 - Raimondo Prinoth, Italian luger who competed during the 1960s
 - Raimondo Spiazzi (1918–2004), Italian Catholic theologian, advisor to Pius XII, and Mariologist
 - Raimondo Tommaso D'Aronco (1857–1932), Italian architect
 - Raimondo Viale Don Raimondo Viale (1907–1984), Italian Catholic priest
 - Raimondo Vianello (1922–2010), Italian film actor, comedian, and television host
 
See also
- Raimondo (surname)
 - Appignano (Castiglione Messer Raimondo), frazione in the Province of Teramo in the Abruzzo region of Italy
 - Castiglione Messer Raimondo, town and comune in Teramo province in the Abruzzo region of eastern Italy
 - Civitella Messer Raimondo, comune and town in the Province of Chieti in the Abruzzo region of Italy
 - Italian cruiser Raimondo Montecuccoli, Condottieri class light cruiser serving with the Italian Regia Marina during World War II
 - San Raimondo, Siena, church in Siena, Tuscany, Italy
 
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