Certificate of Name
Nermina
Feminine
Bosnian
Meaning & Origin
Nermina is the Bosnian feminine form of Nermin. The root name Nermin derives from Persian نرم (narm), meaning "soft" or "gentle". While Nermin is typically masculine in Bosnian usage, it is feminine in Turkish and Arabic. Nermina extends this root into a distinctly feminine form, common in Bosnia and Herzegovina.Etymology and Linguistic BackgroundThe name Nermina comes from the same Persian source as many names influenced by Persian culture across the Balkans and the Middle East. The Persian word narm (soft, gentle) has produced various derivatives in South Slavic, Turkic, and Arabic naming traditions. The suffix -a is a typical feminine marker in Bosnian, analogous to other Slavic feminines. Nermina is thus a direct feminine counterpart to Nermin.Cultural Significance and UsageNermina is predominantly used among Bosniak families, reflecting the Muslim naming traditions rooted in Ottoman-era cultural exchanges. While the masculine form Nermin is more widespread across Turkey and the Caucasus (with variants like Nərmin and Nərminə in Azerbaijani), Nermina remains characteristic of Bosnian usage.Variant Forms and Related NamesThe name relates to the cross-cultural Nermin family. Beyond the Turkish masculine-feminine convergence, Azerbaijani uses Nərmin for the root and Nərminə as a feminine form, showing how the same Persian root adapts across languages.Meaning: Soft, gentleOrigin: Persian via Bosnian feminine adaptation of NerminType: Feminine given nameUsage regions: Bosnia primarily, rarely in neighboring Balkan countries
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