Hermione is a female given name of Greek origin, derived from the word 'hermeneus', which means interpreter or messenger. It gained popularity through the Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling, where Hermione Granger, one of the main characters, was portrayed as intelligent, resourceful, and loyal. The name has since been associated with these positive attributes in popular culture. In terms of usage, Hermione is not particularly common or rare; it appears sporadically in various countries but is not consistently ranked among the top names in any region. It has been more frequently used as a middle name rather than a first name in many cases. The name's uniqueness and historical significance make it an appealing choice for parents seeking something distinctive yet meaningful for their daughters.
Hermonie seems to have had a few popular birth years, with 2003 and 2020 both seeing six births each, while 2005 had a peak of ten. The most recent data from 2022 also shows six births. However, there's quite a gap in the years between 2005 and 2018, with only five births recorded during that time. Overall, Hermonie has been given to 33 babies in total over these years.