Hermione (given name)

Hermione (Ancient Greek: Ἑρμιόνη [hermi.ónɛː]) Princess of Hermes, derived from the Greek messenger god Hermes.

Hermione
Hermione was the daughter of Menelaus and Helen in Greek mythology
Pronunciation/hɜːrˈm.əni/ hur-MY-ə-nee[1]
GenderFemale
Origin
Word/nameGreek
Meaningderived from Hermes
Other names
Related namesHerminie, Minnie, Mimi

Variations

  • Arabic: هيرميون (Hayrmiuwn)
  • Armenian: Հերիոնոն (Herionon)
  • Belarusian: Герміёна (Hiermijona)
  • Bengali: হার্মীয়নি (Hārmīẏani)
  • Bulgarian: Хърмаяни (Khŭrmayani)
  • Chinese (Simplified): 赫敏 (Hèmǐn)
  • Chinese (Traditional): 赫敏 (Hèmǐn)
  • Croatian: Hermiona
  • Czech: Hermiona
  • Georgian: ჰერმიონი (Hermioni)
  • German: Hermione
  • Greek: Ερμιόνη (Ermióni)
  • Gujarati: હર્મિઓન (Harmi'ōna)
  • Hebrew: הרמיוני (Hermayoni)
  • Hindi : हरमायनी (Harmāianee)
  • Italian: Ermione
  • Macedonian: Хермиона (Hermiona)
  • Malayalam: ഹെർമിയോണി (Hermiyēāṇi)
  • Marathi: हरमायनी (Hermionee)
  • Mongolian: Гермиона (Gyermiona)
  • Pashto: هرمونی
  • Russian: Гермиона (Gyermiona)
  • Tamil: ஹெர்மியோனுடன் (Hermiyōṉuṭaṉ)
  • Telugu: హెర్మియాన్ (Hermiyān)
  • Thai: เฮอร์ไมโอ (Ḥexr̒mịxo)
  • Ukrainian: Герміона (Hermiona)
  • Urdu: ہرمونی
  • Uzbek: Germiona

People

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See also

  1. "Hermione". Dictionary.com Unabridged. Random House. Retrieved 2016-01-24.
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