Herminia

Greek, feminine version of Hermes, "messenger, earthly"
"messenger, earthly"

Herminia Origin and Meaning

The name Herminia is a girl's name.

Herminia is a feminine name with ancient roots, derived from the Greek god Hermes, messenger of the gods. This elegant name means 'messenger' or 'interpreter.' Herminia has historical significance in Spanish and Portuguese-speaking countries, where it has maintained steady usage for centuries. The name combines classical origins with a melodic, feminine quality. Herminia reached its peak popularity in the early 20th century but continues to appeal to parents drawn to vintage names with historical depth. While never extremely common in English-speaking countries, Herminia offers a distinctive alternative to more familiar names like Hermione. The name conveys dignity, intelligence, and cultural richness, making it appealing to families seeking a name with substance and traditional elegance.

# 914 in the US

Herminia Rank in US Top 1000

The name Herminia in Pop Culture

  • Herminia Bates
    character in Grant Allen's notorious "New Woman" novel The Woman Who Did (1895)
  • Erminia
    Saracen princess in Tasso's epic Jerusalem Delivered (1580)