Fermin

Meaning of Fermin

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.

Pronunciation

Spanish

  • Pronunced as fehr-MEEN (/fɛrˈmin/)

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Notable People Named Fermin

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.
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