Herminia

Meaning of Herminia

Herminia is a beautiful and unique name for a baby girl. It has its origins in Spanish and Italian, with both pronunciations being the same in these languages: er-MEE-nee-ah (/ɛrˈmiːniə/). The name Herminia is often associated with qualities of strength, intelligence, and grace. It is a variation of the name Hermione, which gained popularity through J.K. Rowling's "Harry Potter" series. In terms of popularity, Herminia has had occasional appearances on the list of newborn names in California over the years. While it may not be as common as some other names, Herminia carries a sense of charm and individuality that sets it apart.

Pronunciation

Spanish

  • Pronunced as er-MEE-nee-ah (/ɛrˈmiːniə/)

Italian

  • Pronunced as er-MEE-nee-ah (/ɛrˈmiːnja/)

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Notable People Named Herminia

Herminia Tormes García was a pioneering Puerto Rican lawyer and the first woman to practice law on the island, known for her advocacy for incarcerated women and those engaged in prostitution.
Herminia Ibarra is a renowned scholar in organizational behavior, leadership, and career development, holding the Charles Handy Professor of Organisational Behaviour position at London Business School.
Herminia Palacio is an American nonprofit executive and former Deputy Mayor of New York City for Health and Human Services.
Natividad Herminia Álvarez Herrera was a Mexican Revolutionary War veteran, propagandist, and founder of the Confederación Femenil Mexicana.
Herminia Naglerowa, also known as Jan Stycz, was a Polish writer and publicist.
Herminia Catalina Brumana was an Argentine teacher, writer, journalist, playwright, and feminist activist known for her socialist and anarchist ideas, as well as her contributions to literature and journalism.
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