Armin
Armin is a male first name from the Germanic. The name day is June 2.
Origin and Meaning of the Name
- Germanic ermin / irmin means big, huge,
- Along with poor old German it means eagle or eagle slayer
- Armin persian / armies ( Persian: آرمین ): The son of a king in the epic Shahnameh ( Book of Kings ) by Ferdowsi ( 940-1020 )
A arisen in the 18th century theory, Armin go back to Arminius.
Bearers of the name
- , Armin (* 1964 ), Austrian alpine skier and Moderator
- Armin Bittner (* 1964), German ski racer
- Armin van Buuren (born 1976 ), Dutch DJ and music producer
- Armin Hary ( born 1937 ), German athlete and world record holder
- Armin Kogler ( born 1959 ), Austrian ski jumper
- Armin Laschet (* 1961), German politician ( CDU)
- Armin Maiwald (* 1940), German author, director and television producer
- Armin mouse ( * 1964 ), German journalist and editor
- Armin Rohde ( born 1955 ), German actor
- Armin Roßmeier (* 1959), German cooking
- Armin Schlechter ( * 1960 ), German philologist and librarian
- Armin Schwarz ( born 1963 ), German rally driver
- Armin Sierszyn ( b. 1942 ), Swiss theologian
- Armin Shimerman ( born 1949 ), American actor
- Armin Thurnher ( * 1949 ), Austrian journalist
- Armin T. Wegner (1886-1978), German writer
- Armin Ulrich (born 1966 ), German television director and producer
- Armin Veh (* 1961), German football coach
- Armin Wolf ( historian ) ( born 1935 ), German historian
- Armin Wolf ( sports journalist ) ( born 1961 ), German sports journalist and presenter
- Armin Wolf ( journalist) (born 1966 ), Austrian journalist and television presenter
- Armin Zöggeler ( b. 1974 ), South Tyrol luger
The Holy Armin died, according to tradition, along with his mother's martyrdom. We know that he died for Christ - but you do not know when and where. Time and place of martyrdom are for us in the darkness of history. But one thing is known: Armin was very early time in Egypt and Abyssinia (Ethiopia ) worshiped. This suggests that Armin has lived in Egypt and died there.
As a last name
- Josef Armin (1858-1925; born Josefsrotte stone ), Austrian cabaret artist
- Otto Armin, the pseudonym of the German nationalist politician Alfred Roth (1879-1948)
- Robert Armin (1563-1615), English actor