Hermina - Meaning of Hermina
What does Hermina mean?
[ 3 syll. her-mi-na, he-rm-ina ] The baby girl name Hermina is pronounced eh-RMIY-Naa- †. Hermina's language of origin is Old Greek and Germanic. It is predominantly used in German, Czech, and Dutch.
Hermina is a derivative of the German, Hungarian, and Latinized Hermia.
Hermina is also a derivative (German) of the French and German Hermine.
Hermina is also a derivative (Czech and Dutch) of the English and Greek Hermione.
See also the related categories, greek, czech, dutch, and german.
Hermina is a rare baby girl name. At the peak of its usage in 1912, 0.007% of baby girls were named Hermina. It had a ranking of #798 then. The baby name has dropped in popularity since then, and is currently used only on a very modest scale. Out of all girl names in its family, Hermina was nevertheless the most commonly used in 2018.
Baby names that sound like Hermina include Aerin, Aerona, Aeronwy, Aerynne, Ariann, Arienne, Aronah, Czarenah, Earneah, Earniah, Eramane, Erena, Erene, Erina, Erminie, Eruini, Urenah, Urmya, Herminia, and Airiana.
† English pronunciation for Hermina: EH as in "ebb (EH.B)" ; R as in "race (R.EY.S)" ; M as in "me (M.IY)" ; IY as in "eat (IY.T)" ; N as in "knee (N.IY)" ; AA as in "odd (AA.D)"




