Fermin is a male name with Spanish origins. It is pronounced as fehr-MEEN (/fɛrˈmin/). This name has variations such as Ferman. In the United States, Fermin has been given to newborn boys since at least 1910 and has maintained a consistent level of popularity over the years. In recent years, it has been moderately popular, ranking around 3000-4000 in terms of occurrences. The name Fermin carries with it a sense of history and tradition, making it a meaningful choice for parents who appreciate its cultural roots.
Fermin Rocker was a British painter and book illustrator, known for being the son of the anarcho-syndicalist theorist and activist Rudolf Rocker and Ukrainian anarchist and feminist activist Milly Witkop. |
Fermín Galán Rodríguez was a Spanish soldier known for leading the failed Jaca uprising and had a military career that included service in Morocco. |
Fermín Toro y Blanco was a Venezuelan humanist, politician, diplomat, and author. |
Fermín Cacho Ruiz is a Spanish track and field athlete who won gold in the 1500m at the 1992 Summer Olympics and silver in the same event at the 1996 Summer Olympics. |
Fermín María Álvarez was a renowned Spanish lawyer, composer, and amateur pianist known for his música de cámara compositions and salon gatherings in Madrid. |
Fermín Emilio Lafitte - Fermín Lafitte was an Argentine Roman Catholic cleric who served as Archbishop of Córdoba and briefly as Archbishop of Buenos Aires. |
Fermín Martín Piera - Fermín Martín-Piera was a renowned Spanish expert in the taxonomy and phylogeny of dung beetles. |
Fermín Emilio Sosa Rodríguez is a Mexican archbishop of the Catholic Church known for his work in the diplomatic service of the Holy See. |
Fermín Revueltas Sánchez was a Mexican painter known for his contributions to the Mexican muralism movement. |
Fermín Solís Campos is a Spanish cartoonist, animator, and illustrator known for his graphic novels and illustrations that often depict everyday life with a touch of surrealism. |
Fermín Pardo Pardo is a renowned Spanish folklore researcher and a leading authority on traditional music in the Land of Valencia. |
Fermín Sarmiento Torralba was a Filipino lawyer and politician who served in the Philippines Legislature and as Secretary of the Philippine Senate. |
Fermín Sanz-Orrio y Sanz was a Spanish politician who served as Minister of Labour of Spain during the Francoist dictatorship. |
Fermín Uriarte was a Uruguayan footballer who was part of the national team that won the 1924 Olympics and the South American Championship in 1923 and 1924. |
Fermín Delgado Nieves is a Mexican judoka. |