Hermine is a feminine form of Herman. Hermine, Herminie, or Hermin may refer to:
People
Catharine Hermine Kølle (1788-1859), a Norwegian adventurer and painterHermine Baron (1912-1996), an American contract bridge playerHermine ("Herma") Bauma (1915-2003), an Austrian athleteHermine Beckett Hanna, who may have started National Grandparents DayHermine Bergauer, mother of Austrian writer Robert MusilHermine Bosetti (1875-1936), a German coloratura sopranoHermine Braunsteiner (1919-1999), a Nazi camp guardHerminie Cadolle (1845–1926), inventor of the modern bra and founder of Cadolle houseHermine David (1886-1970), a French painter and wife of Jules PascinHermine de Clermont-Tonnerre, a celebrity who cmpeted on La Ferme CélébritésHermine de Graaf (born 1951), a Dutch novelistHermine Demoriane (born 1942), French singer, writer and tightrope walkerHermine Huntgeburth, director of The White MasaiHermin Joseph (born 1964), a Dominican sprinterHermine Kittel (1879-1948), an Austrian contraltoHermine Nistler (1900-2012), oldest living Austrian 2009-2012Hermine Pfleger, birth name of actress Mia May, who married producer-director Joe MayHermine Reuss of Greiz (1887-1947), second wife of German Emperor William IIHermine Santrouschitz (1909-2010), better known as Miep Gies, who hid the family of Anne Frank in her atticHermine Stindt (1888-1974), a German swimmer who competed in the 1912 OlympicsHermine von Siegstädt (born 1844), an Bohemian operatic sopranoPrincess Hermine of Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym (1797-1817), an archduchess of AustriaPrincess Pauline of Waldeck and Pyrmont (born 1855), German: Pauline Emma Auguste Hermine, princess consort of Bentheim and Steinfurt
Fictional characters
Hermine, a fictional character in Herman Hesse's 1927 novel Steppenwolf
Places
Hermin, a commune in Pas-de-Calais, northern FranceHerminie, Pennsylvania, United StatesSainte-Hermine, a commune in Vendée, western France
Ships
Grande Hermine, the ship believed to have brought Jacques Cartier to Saint-Pierre in 1535Petite Hermine, another of Jacques Cartier's ships