Hermina is an elegant Latin name meaning "of the sea," popularized during the Middle Ages in France and Germany as a feminine form of Herman, translating to "whole" or "entire." It is associated with notable figures like Saint Hermine, a 7th-century Spanish martyr prince, and La Badino, a famous French fashion icon from the Belle Époque era. Today, Hermina remains a rare yet captivating choice for parents seeking a distinctive and meaningful name for their daughters.