Ramoncito (en. Little ramon)
[ra.monˈsi.to]
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
noun
A loving or diminutive term used to refer to someone with the name Ramón.
They always call their son ramoncito.
Siempre le dicen ramoncito a su hijo.
Used to refer to a mischievous or innocent child.
That ramoncito is always getting into mischief.
Ese ramoncito siempre está haciendo travesuras.
Can refer to a friend or acquaintance in an affectionate way.
I called ramoncito to come to the party.
Llamé a ramoncito para que viniera a la fiesta.
Etymology
Diminutive of the name Ramón, which comes from the Germanic 'ragin' (advice) and 'mund' (protection).
Common Phrases and Expressions
Hello, ramoncito!
A friendly and affectionate way to greet someone named Ramón.
¡Hola, ramoncito!
You are a mischievous ramoncito.
Refers to someone, usually a child, who is playful or restless.
Eres un ramoncito travieso
Let me see that ramoncito.
To ask to see a child or young person in an affectionate manner.
Déjame ver a ese ramoncito
Related Words
Ramón
Proper name of Germanic origin.
Ramón
Ramonín
Diminutive of the name Ramón, similar to ramoncito.
Ramonín
Ramoncito Pérez
A children's character, introduced as a mouse that helps children with the loss of their teeth.
Ramoncito Pérez
Slang Meanings
Refers to someone who is always getting into trouble or causing mischief.
You are a real ramoncito, always getting yourself into trouble.
Eres un verdadero ramoncito, siempre metiéndote en líos.
Used in some places to affectionately refer to a close friend.
Yesterday I went out with ramoncito, we had a great time!
Ayer salí con ramoncito, ¡la pasamos genial!