Irmin
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Irmin may be
- Old Saxon irmin "strong, whole", maybe also "strong, tall, exalted" (Old High German ermen, Old Norse jĒ«rmun, Old English Eormen), from Proto-Germanic *erminaz, *ermenaz or *ermunaz, in personal names (Arminius/Armin, Ermanaric, Ermenbald, Ermenbert, Ermenfried, Ermenhard, Ermelinda, Erminia, Ermintrude, Emma)
- A Germanic deity in some currents of Germanic neopaganism; see Irminenschaft
- Irmin Schmidt (born 1937), German composer, founding member of the band Can
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