Fermin

  • Origin
    Latin, Spanish
  • Meaning
    firm, strong
  • Variations
    Fernando, Fermino, Fernan, Fernand, Ferdinand
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  • Fermin is a distinguished name of Spanish origin that encapsulates qualities of strength and perseverance. Derived from the Latin "Firminus," meaning "firm" or "strong," Fermin carries a timeless aura of determination. The name's historical significance and prevalence in various fields add to its appeal as a baby boy's name. Renowned figures like Olympic medalist Fermin Cacho and Spanish architect Fermin Vazquez bring prominence to the name. In literature, characters like Fermin Romero de Torres from Carlos Ruiz Zafón's "The Shadow of the Wind" infuse the name with literary charm. Its variations, such as Firmino in Portuguese, offer a global touch. Fermin's potential nicknames like Fer and Min add an endearing touch. Choosing Fermin for your baby boy bestows upon him a name rich in meaning and cultural heritage, a name that embodies resilience and unwavering strength throughout his life's journey.
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