Rimondi
Rimondi refers to a specific geographical location and a historical figure associated with it. The Rimondi Fountain is a prominent landmark in Rethymno, Crete, Greece. This Venetian-era fountain was constructed in the early 17th century by the Venetian architect Rimondi. It served as a public water source for the city and is notable for its ornate design. The fountain features two spouts shaped like lion heads, from which water flows. It is situated in the heart of the old town of Rethymno and remains a popular tourist attraction. The name "Rimondi" is therefore intrinsically linked to this historical monument and its creator. Beyond the fountain, the name might also be used in other contexts, but its most recognized association is with this Cretan landmark.