The baby name Fermin is a boy name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "fur-MEEN".
Fermin is a masculine name of Spanish origin. It is derived from the Latin name Firminus, which means "firm" or "steadfast". The name has been in use since the early Christian era and is associated with Saint Fermin, the patron saint of Pamplona, Spain. Saint Fermin was a Christian martyr who was beheaded in the 3rd century for refusing to renounce his faith. The name Fermin has been popular in Spain and Latin America, and is occasionally used in other parts of the world.
The name Fermin is pronounced as "fer-MEEN" in Spanish. It is a two-syllable name with the stress on the second syllable. The name is spelled as "Fermin" in English and Spanish, but may be spelled differently in other languages. The name is not commonly used in English-speaking countries, but may be familiar to those with Spanish or Latin American heritage.
The name Fermin is a combination of two elements: "firme" meaning "firm" or "steadfast" and "minus" meaning "less" or "smaller". The name may be interpreted as "less firm" or "smaller firmness". Despite its meaning, the name Fermin has been associated with strength and resilience due to its connection with Saint Fermin. The name has been used by notable figures such as Fermin Muguruza, a Basque musician and activist, and Fermin Vazquez, a Spanish architect.