Originating from medieval England, Jarmen is a unique and historic name of Old English origin. It's derived from 'Jarmund', which was a personal name composed of the elements 'HERmun' meaning 'great helmet' and '-ing', signifying 'belonging to'. This suggests that someone with the name Jarmen was likely part of a prominent family, as such names were often given to sons of noblemen or important figures. Today, Jarmen remains a rare but distinctive choice for parents seeking an uncommon yet historically significant name for their child.
In 1981 alone, there were five individuals named Jarmen born annually. Overall, there have been a total of five births with that name.