Irma (name)

It is also used in combination with other names in the abbreviated form "Irm-," for example, Irmine, Irmela, Irmgard, Irmgardis, Irmentraud. The name comes from the Old High German irmin, meaning world. The anglicised form is Emma. The Georgian given name "Irma" comes from Georgian word "iremi" - deer.

Irma
GenderFemale
Origin
Word/nameGermanic
Other names
Related namesIrmeli, Irmelin, Irmhild, Irmin

Irma is a female given name.[1]

The name days for Irma are February 19 (Germany), March 31 (Finland), April 7 (Sweden), May 3 (Hungary), September 10 (Czech Republic), September 18 (Poland), October 13 (Latvia), October 25 (USA), and November 14 (Slovakia).

People

Fictional characters

  • Irma (comics), a character from The Adventures of Tintin by Hergé
  • Irma, the title character of Irma la Douce (1963), a comedy film by Billy Wilder
  • Irma, the title character of the My Friend Irma television and radio situation comedies and a 1949 film
  • Irma Barlow, a character in the British soap opera Coronation Street
  • Irma Lair, character in W.I.T.C.H. series
  • Irma Langinstein, in the 1987-1996 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon and Archie TMNT Adventures comics
  • Irma Leopold, a character from Joan Lindsay's novel Picnic at Hanging Rock
  • Irma Pince, librarian in the Harry Potter series
  • Irma Crabbe, character in Harry Potter series

Other uses

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gollark: Well, I would want a pacman-like CLI, probably configurable repos, multiple files in a package, good package updating support, and... other stuff?
gollark: If CC had symlinks, which it doesn't without a ton of FS hackery, you could make a busybox-type thing.
gollark: I might actually do that for PotatOS Hexahedron™, the upcoming probably never™ lightweight potatOS version.
gollark: Just put all your code into one megafile™ and have it have a bit at the end to switch between modes depending on command line arguments!

See also

  • Irma (disambiguation)
  • Erma (disambiguation)

References

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