Hermiones
Hermiones is the plural form of the given name Hermione. The name is historically associated with Greek origins and is best known from Greek mythology as the figure Hermione, the daughter of Menelaus and Helen in several ancient texts. In modern times, Hermione has been used as a female given name in many countries and languages.
The etymology of Hermione is debated. It is often treated as a feminine form connected to the
In contemporary culture, the most prominent bearer of the name is Hermione Granger, a central character in
As a plural form, Hermiones is mainly encountered in discussions of names, etymology, or when listing multiple