Complete Definition of "Herman"

English

Etymology
Germanic heri, hari "army" + man "man". ( Patrick Hanks and Flavia Hodges : A Concise Dictionary of First Names. Oxford University Press 2001. )

Proper noun
en-proper noun

  1. given name|male rare after Middle Ages and revived in the 19th century, partly due to American immigrants from continental Europe where the name has been more popular.

Translations
rfc-level|Translations at L3+ (AutoFormat? would have corrected level of Translations)
trans-top|given name
Czech: He�man
Danish: #Danish|Herman
Finnish: Hermanni
French: Armand
German: Hermann
Hungarian: Herman, Armand
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Icelandic: �rmann, Hermann
Italian: Ermanno, Armando
Norwegian: #Norwegian|Herman
Spanish: Armando
Swedish: #Swedsih|Herman
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Danish

Proper noun
infl|da|proper noun

  1. given name|male||da:, cognate to #English|Herman.

Norwegian

Proper noun
infl|no|proper noun

  1. given name|male||no:, cognate to #English|Herman.

Swedish

Proper noun
infl|sv|proper noun

  1. given name|male||sv:, cognate to #English|Herman.

sr:Herman
fi:Herman

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