Ármin
Ármin is a given name of Hungarian origin. It is derived from the Germanic name Herman, which means "army man" or "soldier". The name has a long history and is found in various cultures, though its Hungarian form, Ármin, is distinct. Historically, the name has been associated with figures of strength and leadership. It is a relatively common male given name in Hungary. Variations of the name exist in other languages, such as Armand in French and Herman in German and English. The pronunciation of Ármin in Hungarian places emphasis on the first syllable. The name's popularity has seen fluctuations over time, reflecting broader naming trends. It is not a name typically associated with a specific profession or social class, but rather represents a personal choice for parents. The presence of the diacritical mark (á) over the 'a' is characteristic of Hungarian orthography and indicates a long vowel sound.