Herminio

  • [ er-MEE-nyo ]
  • Spanish
Spanish form of HERMINIUS.

HERMINIUS   male   Ancient Roman
Roman name which was possibly of unknown Etruscan origin, but could also be derived from the name of the god HERMES. In Roman legend this was the name of a companion of Aeneas.
HERMES   male   Greek Mythology, Ancient Greek
Probably from Greek ‘ερμα (herma) meaning "cairn, pile of stones, boundary marker". Hermes was a Greek god associated with speed and good luck, who served as a messenger to Zeus and the other gods. He was also the patron of travellers, writers, athletes, merchants, thieves and orators.

This was also used as personal name, being borne for example by a 1st-century saint and martyr.
EQUIVALENTS
ANCIENT ROMAN: Herminius
ITALIAN: Erminio
PORTUGUESE: Hermínio
FEMININE FORMS
ANCIENT ROMAN: Herminia
ITALIAN: Erminia
PORTUGUESE: Hermínia
SPANISH: Herminia
OTHER FORMS
GREEK MYTHOLOGY: Hermes