The baby name Herm is a boy name, 1 syllables long and is pronounced "hurm".
Herm is Germanic in Origin.
Herm is a name that has Germanic roots and is derived from the name Herman. The name means "army man" or "soldier" and was a popular name among the Germanic tribes during the Middle Ages. It was also used as a surname in some cases. The name Herm is not very common today, but it is still used in some parts of Europe.
The name Herm is typically used for boys and is pronounced as "hurm". It is a short and simple name that is easy to remember and spell. The name does not have any specific religious or cultural significance and can be used by people of any background.
The name Herm is a combination of two Germanic words: "heri" which means army, and "man" which means man. The name was popularized by Saint Herman of Alaska, who was a Russian Orthodox monk and missionary who lived in the 18th century. He is known for his work among the native peoples of Alaska and is considered a patron saint of the region. The name Herm has also been used in literature and popular culture, including in the works of Hermann Hesse, a German author and Nobel Prize winner.