Ermaline, derived from the Germanic elements 'erma' meaning 'home' and 'hard' meaning 'brave', is a unique and charming female given name. It first appeared in English-speaking countries during the mid-19th century but has since become quite rare. The name Ermaline carries a touch of vintage charm, often associated with the Victorian era when it was most prevalent. Despite its historical roots, Ermaline remains an uncommon choice today, making it a distinctive option for parents seeking a unique name for their daughter.
Ermaline was a relatively uncommon name in the period from 1916 to 1931, with fewer than ten births per year and no years showing more than nine births. The total number of babies named Ermaline during this time was thirty-six.