Greek Mythology · Masculino
HERMES
“Probably from Griego ‘ερμα (herma) meaning cairn, pile of stones, boundary marker. Hermes was a Griego 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, athle...”
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Significado
Probably from Griego ‘ερμα (herma) meaning cairn, pile of stones, boundary marker. Hermes was a Griego 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.... [more]
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Origen cultural
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Pronunciación
“HER-MES (Classical Greek), HUR-meez (English)”
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Variantes en otros idiomas
12 idiomasGriego AntiguoHermes
Greek MythologyHermes
GriegoErmis
ItalianoErmes, Ermete
Greek MythologyHermione
LiteratureHermia
Griego AntiguoHermogenes, Hermokrates, Hermolaos
Romano AntiguoHerminia, Herminius
ItalianoErminia, Erminio
PortuguésHermínia, Hermínio
RusoErmolai, Germogen, Yermolai
EspañolHerminia, Herminio
Fuente: Behind the Name · Datos etimológicos verificados