Irma ( German: Irma ) is a feminine name of ancient Germanic origin, originating from ancient German. irmin - "strong, full." It is a female form of the male name Irmin . The root is often used in other German and ancient German names, such as Irmine, Irmela, Irmgardis, Irmentraud. Irma can be used as an abbreviated form of these names. A related name is also Emma .
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| Production. forms | Irmushka, Irmusya, Ira, Irunya, Irusya [1] |
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The names of Irma are celebrated in different countries - February 19 (Germany), March 31 (Finland), April 7 (Sweden), May 3 (Hungary), September 18 (Poland), October 13 (Latvia), November 14 (Slovakia).
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Famous Persons
Irma Grivo (1866-1900) is a saint of the Roman Catholic Church .
Irma Lozano (1943-2013) - Mexican actress.
Irma Grese (1923-1945) - overseer of the Nazi death camps.
Irma Vitovskaya (born 1974) is a Ukrainian theater and film actress.
Irma Sokhadze (born 1958) is a Soviet and Georgian composer, poet, television presenter and singer.
Irma Rausch (born 1938) is a Soviet and Russian actress and film director.
Irma Adelman (1930–2017) - American economist.
Irma Karakis (born 1930) is a Soviet and Ukrainian architect.
Irma Jaunzem (1897-1975) - Soviet-Latvian chamber singer.
Irma Johansson (born 1932) is a Swedish skier.
Irma Levasser (1878-1964) is the first French-Canadian female doctor and founder of hospitals in Montreal and Quebec.
Irma Torres (1927-2010) - Mexican actress.
Irma Nioradze (born 1969) is a Soviet and Georgian ballerina.
Events
Irma is a hurricane that arose in the Atlantic Ocean in 2017.
Notes
- ↑ Irma , gramota.ru (Retrieved December 3, 2015)
See also
- Irmin