Ermete name meaning
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What does Ermete mean?
Ermete is originated from Old Greek, Ermete means "Cairn or Heap of Stones" and a gender-neutral name is used especially in Italian. Ermete is variant form of admired Hermes. Hermes is short of Hermann.
Also Hermes is Latin form of The Greek Name ‘Ερμης Meaning Prop, Pillar. Meaning of Hermes is Army, Heap of Stones and Man is rooted from Old Greek.
Variants of Ermete
How popular is the name Ermete?
Ermete is a familiar baby name in Italy. As per our research, over 900 babies have been bestowed Ermete around the globe.
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Numerological analysis of Ermete
You have to pay attention to your surroundings and the people you hang out with. Your friends are like addicted to you, but your family isn't very happy with how you live your life cause you are restless. You act protectively around the people you love and people who need help. To have no 6 as your soul urge number means you are focused on inner healing. You believe traveling helps you grow your spiritual potential.
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- Ubalda - Used primarily in Italian, Ubalda aimed at girls and originated from Old High German and Germanic, Ubalda means "Brave or Spirit"
- Gabriello - Meaning of Gabriello is God is My Hero or Hero of God used for boys has its origin in Hebrew is used mainly in Italian
- Volfango - Boy name Volfango is predominantly used in Italian, meaning of Volfango is "Wolf Goer" is originated from Germanic and Old High German
- Alfio - The queer boy name Alfio means "White Man or White" is came from Gothic and Old Greek is substantially used in Italian
- Pasqualino - Chiefly used in Italian uncustomary, Pasqualino aimed at boys, meaning of Pasqualino is "Easter" is originated from Latin
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Famous people named Ermete
- Ermete Novelli, Italian actor and playwright
- Ermete Zacconi, Italian stage and film actor and a representative of naturalism and verism