Hermione
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For other uses, see Hermione (disambiguation).
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Hermione |
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| Pronunciation | /hɚ.'maɪ.əˌni/ |
| Gender | Female |
| Meaning | derived from Hermes |
| Origin | Greek Mythology |
| Wikipedia articles | All pages beginning with Hermione |
Hermione (Greek ῾Ερμιόνη; English pronunciation /hɚ.'maɪ.əˌni/) is a female given name and may refer to:
- Hermione of Ephesus (died 117 A.D.) (early Christian martyr)
- Hermione Baddeley (1906–1986), English actress
- Hermione Cobbold (1905–2004), British matriarch
- Hermione Cockburn (born 1973), British TV/radio personality
- Hermione Gingold (1897–1987), British actress
- Hermione Gulliford, English actress
- Hermione Hammond (1910–2005), English painter
- Hermione Hannen (1913–1983), English actress
- Hermione Lee (born 1948), British critic
- Hermione Norris (born 1968), English actress
- Fictional
- Hermione (mythology), the daughter of Menelaus and Helen in Greek mythology
- A character in the play Cadmus et Hermione by Jean-Baptiste Lully
- Hermione Bostock, a character in the fiction of P. G. Wodehouse
- Hermione Granger, a character in J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter series
- Hermione Lodge, a character in the Archie Comics
- Hermione Meriden, wife of Leo in the novel The Lost Kings
- Queen Hermione of Sicily, a character in William Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale
- Hermione Trumpington-Bonnet, a character in the British TV series Monarch of the Glen
- Hermione from the House of Borromeo, a character in the Japanese animated TV series Romeo x Juliet
- A character in Jean-Baptiste Lully's play Cadmus et Hermione

