Hermine
Hermine is a feminine form of Herman, consisting of the elements harja- "army" and mann- "man".
It could also be a variant of the Greek name Hermione.
Hermine, Herminie, or Hermin may refer to:
People with the given name Hermine
Mononym
- Archduchess Hermine of Austria (1817–1842), member of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine
 - Princess Hermine of Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym (1797–1817), archduchess of Austria
 - Princess Hermine of Waldeck and Pyrmont (1827–1910), German princess
 
B
- Hermine Bosetti (1875-1936), German coloratura soprano
 - Hermine Baron (1912–1996), American contract bridge player
 - Hermine “Herma” Bauma (1915–2003), Austrian athlete
 - Hermine Beckett-Hanna, who may have started National Grandparents Day
 - Hermine Berthold (1896–1990), German resistance activist during the Nazi years and politician
 - Hermine Boettcher-Brueckner (1918–?), Nazi SS auxiliary guard
 - Hermine Bosetti (1875–1936), German coloratura soprano
 - Hermine Braunsteiner (1919–1999), Nazi camp guard
 
C
- Herminie Cadolle (1845–1926), inventor of the modern bra and founder of Cadolle house
 
D
- Hermine David (1886–1970), French painter and wife of Jules Pascin
 - Hermine de Clermont-Tonnerre, a celebrity who competed on La Ferme Célébrités
 - Hermine de Graaf (1951–2013), Dutch novelist
 - Hermine Demoriane (born 1942), French singer, writer and tightrope walker
 
F
- Hermine Freed (1940–1998), American painter and video artist
 
H
- Hermine Hartleben (1846–1919), German Egyptologist
 - Hermine Haselböck (born 1967), Austrian mezzo-soprano in opera, concert and lied
 - Hermine Horiot (born 1986), French cellist
 - Hermine Hug-Hellmuth (1871–1924), Austrian psychoanalyst
 - Hermine Huntgeburth (born 1957), German film director
 
J
- Hermin Joseph (born 1964), Dominican sprinter
 
K
- Hermine Agavni Kalustyan (1914–1989), Armenian-Turkish mathematician, educator, and politician
 - Hermine Kittel (1879–1948), Austrian contralto
 - Hermine E. Kleinert (1880–1943), American painter and artist
 - Hermine Körner (1878–1960), German actress, director and theater manager
 - Hermine Küchenmeister-Rudersdorf (1822–1882), German singer, composer and voice teacher
 
L
- Hermine Lecomte du Noüy (1854-1915), French writer
 - Hermine Liska (1930–2024), Austrian Jehovah's Witness
 
M
- Hermine Moquette (1869–1945), Dutch archivist
 
N
- Hermine Naghdalyan (born 1960), Armenian economist and politician
 
O
- Hermine Overbeck-Rohte (1869–1937), German landscape painter
 
P
- Hermine Pfleger (1884–1980), better known as Mia May, Austrian actress
 
R
- Hermine Reuss of Greiz (1887–1947), second wife of German Emperor William II
 - Hermine E. Ricketts (1956–2019), Jamaican-born American architect
 - Hermine Riss (1903–1980), Austrian Righteous among the Nations
 
S
- Hermine Santrouschitz (1909–2010), better known as Miep Gies, who hid the family of Anne Frank in her attic
 - Hermine Schröder (1911-1978), German track and field athlete
 - Hermine Stindt (1888–1974), German swimmer who competed in the 1912 Olympics
 - Hermine von Siegstädt (1844–1883), Austrian operatic soprano
 - Hermine Speier (1898–1989), German archaeologist
 - Hermine Spies (1857-1893), German concert and opera singer
 
V
- Hermína Verešová (1815–1895), Hungarian (Slovak) education activist
 
W
- Hermine Waterneau (1862–1916), French painter
 
Places
- Hermin, Pas-de-Calais, northern France
 - Herminie, Pennsylvania, United States
 - Sainte-Hermine, Vendée, western France
 
Ships
- Grande Hermine, the ship believed to have brought Jacques Cartier to Saint-Pierre in 1535
 - Petite Hermine, another of Jacques Cartier's ships
 
Other
- L'Hermine, a 2015 French film
 - Hermine, a fictional character in Herman Hesse's 1927 novel Steppenwolf
 - Herminie, scène lyrique (H.29), an 1828 cantata for mezzo-soprano and orchestra by French composer Hector Berlioz
 - Hurricane Hermine, a 2016 tropical cyclone that impacted the East Coast of the United States
 - Tropical Storm Hermine (disambiguation)