Rayment
Rayment may refer to several things. It is primarily a surname of English origin, likely a variant of "Raymond" or a habitational name derived from a place called Rayment or similar. Notable individuals with the surname Rayment include Arthur Rayment, a British cyclist who competed in the 1952 Summer Olympics. The term can also be used colloquially to refer to the act of "payment" or recompense, though this usage is less common and often informal. In some contexts, it might also appear as a misspelling or archaic form of other words. Without further context, the specific meaning of "Rayment" is dependent on its usage.