Hermann
/ˈhərmən/
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Teutonic
Hermann, of Teutonic origin, means 'noble warrior', 'high ranking', or 'faithful'. It carries a strong, dignified aura, reflecting leadership and valor. Historically, it is associated with Hermann of the Cherusci, a legendary figure who symbolized resistance and nobility. The name remains a classic choice in German-speaking regions and beyond.
Hermann von Helmholtz
Physicist, Law of Conservation of Energy
Hermann Staudinger
Chemist, Macromolecular chemistry
Hermann Prey
Singer, Operatic baritone, Figaro
Hermann Nitsch
Performance Artist, 6-Tage-Spiel des Orgies Mystries Theater
Hermann J. Muller
Scientist, Genetic effects of radiation
Hermann Mueller
Head of State, German Chancellor 1920, 1928-30
Hermann Minkowski
Mathematician, Minkowski space
Hermann Maier
Skier, Alpine skier, four-time medalist
Hermann Kesten
Novelist, I, the King
Hermann Hesse
Author, Siddhartha
Hermann Goering
Military, Founder of the Gestapo
Hermann Eilts
Diplomat, US Ambassador to Egypt, 1973-79
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