Firmin
Basque, Spanish
"strong"
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Firmin Origin and Meaning
The name Firmin is a boy's name.
Firmin is a masculine name with deep historical roots in French and Latin cultures. Derived from the Latin "firminus," a diminutive of "firmus" meaning "strong" or "steadfast," it was borne by several early Christian saints, including St. Firmin of Amiens. The name has been consistently used in France since medieval times, though it has never achieved widespread popularity. In English-speaking countries, Firmin remains quite rare, giving it a distinctive continental flair. The name carries connotations of strength, stability, and resilience. Its unusual sound pattern in English makes it stand out, while its historical depth gives it substance and character beyond merely trendy choices.